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Presentation transcript:

Use Use technology to gather information, communicate, or to just-have-fun.

Engage Engage in the world through social media. Crowdsource! Inquire!

Respect Respect others’ point of view on the internet. Accept what they say as meaningful and then explain why you disagree.

Give Give the author credit for the work you use.

Voice Respectfully voice your opinion through a technological venue.

Sift Sift through the resources you have gathered online.

Seek Find different voices and points of view on a topic.

Include Include all who wish to join.

Listen Listen to what others are saying. Engage in active listening techniques.

Research Research a topic using all kinds of works.

Credibility Determine if the source is credible.

Master Master the use of computer, mobile, and other types of technology.

Create Create a blog, wiki, or other platform to voice your opinions or findings.

Participate Participate in other cultures through the internet.

Stand Stand against cyber-bullying.

Network Network with experts in the field. Skype, Face Time, or Google Hangout with experts. Bring the experts to the classroom through a digital medium.

Identify Be able to identify internet scams and spams.

Cross Reference Cross reference all sources. Don’t just take their word for it.

Think Think “who is this person that I am talking to.” If they seem suspicious, they probably are.

Maintain Maintain your privacy. Do not share personal information, and other private information.

Set Set up privacy settings on all websites, especially social media ones.

Limit Limit your time sitting at a computer, using a mobile device, or playing video games. Move around. Don’t forget to exercise.

Talk Talk to someone if you meet someone online or read something that disturbs you.

Utilize Utilize proper online etiquette.

Access Only access technology when you are supposed to. Ground rules may need to be set.

Explore Explore what other students are doing around the world. Have fun and embrace new technological abilities.