Episode 7
Episode 7
What do students need to know in order to become good digital citizens? Katie and Michelle share their thoughts and the strategies they use to teach students to become responsible users of technology.
Thanks to Larry Anderson, NCTP founder and Think Like a Leader podcaster for the Episode 7 intro.
Links for Learning
Intro Plugs
PCHS Summer Maintenance Schedule
Article on Gayle Berthiaume’s Australia visit
Digital Citizenship Links
Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship Website and ISTE Book by Gerald Bailey and Mike Ribble
Michelle’s PCHS Digital Citizenship Unit
NetSmartz Internet Safety Curriculum and Safety Pledges
Scott Meech’s SimplyBox on Cyberbullying
iKeepSafe Internet Safety Curriculum Resources
Digizen “Let’s Fight It Together” video
Katie’s YouTube playlist on Internet Safety and Saving Face Ning.
iSafe e-Safety Education program
TheEdRevolution Episode 1: Internet Safety and Smarts
Twitter ShoutOuts on Digital Citizenship
Katie asks “What is your best tip for students being better digital citizens when using laptops? AlwaysOn Episode 7 wants to hear your thoughts.”
Luv2ride @katiemorrow A contract signed by student and parent that outlines student responsibilities. Review contract periodically. Throughout year.
pclark448 @katiemorrow Just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD do it.
Schmidtee90 @katiemorrow @katiemorrow Knowing when and where. Also, we drill the 3 R's: Respect, Responsibility, Resourcefulness.
Michelle asks “Digital Citizenship - what do you think is the most important thing that students know/demonstrate in their tech use?”
McTeach @milobo I had this conversation with 7th graders today! We boiled it down to "treat everyone with respect, no matter where you meet them."
digiduchess @milobo Where to find the information about Digital Citizenship. With new tech out there daily they need to know where to get good info.
digiduchess @milobo Spent a lot of time on it this year and the kids want to talk and learn about it. Agree with @McTeach
nctplarry @milobo Respect (for self and for others). Honor. Chivalry, in every aspect. Oops, you asked for just one.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Episode 7: Digital Citizenship