World Wide Web might as well be Worldly Wild Web or What went Wrong?
Teaching Digital Citizenship Using PowerPoint, Word & WebQuests in Teaching Safe view for sharing videos
Digital Citizenship ISTE: Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior Advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology
Safe Searching Website Validity/Evaluation Netiquette
Kid Friendly Search Engines Teaching and Learning to Evaluate Websites Limiting the search to a specific set of sites
Noodle information/5locate/adviceengine.html Noodle Quest Ivy’s List
Website Evaluation Currency Reliability Authority Purpose and Point of View Put it to the test
“A set of rules for behaving properly online” Remember the human Adhere to the same standards of behavior online Know where you are in cyberspace Respect other people’s time and bandwidth *Virginia Shea:
Common Sense Media Digizen Kidsmart OnGuard Online Surfing the Net with Kids
Provide a list of Websites Preselected With brief descriptions Benefits: Organizes the sites in one place Limits access to the web Allows for some choice and freedom, yet limited Example
Creates an interactive presentation Links to a specific web page Students cannot use the back button Limits to specific, chosen Web page
What is a WebQuest? A collection of Web sites that are linked to a specific written question, task or story. How does it “reign in” the internet? Teachers preselect Wed sites on a topic Teachers can limit search time Keeps students safe by viewing only what is linked Connects classroom tasks with the chosen materials
Determine the Content Search for sites Select your favorite links Build the lesson Use an online WebQuest generator Design your own format
4Teachers: Teach with Technology (see toolbox) Quest Garden 13 Ed Online: Concept to Classroom
Tube “Family” You Tube Teacher Tube Student Tube
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