Classroom Teachers’ Digital Citizenship Toolbox Presented by RCS Department of School Library Media Services January 2017
Model the behavior you want to see from your students.
ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) breaks digital citizenship into nine key elements and organizes them into three categories.
Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship
Respect Yourself and Others Digital Access Digital Etiquette Digital Law
Educate Yourself and Others Digital Communication Digital Literacy Digital Commerce
Protect Yourself and Others Digital Rights & Responsibility Digital Safety & Security Digital Health & Wellness
Where do we start? http://www.edutopia.org/blogs/tag/digital-citizenship We are focusing on just a few #digcit elements that are more easily incorporated into your routine to help students be responsible, effective, and safe users of technology.
How Do We Get There? Common Sense Media Classroom Uses: Stations Research Projects Writing Assignments Project Based Learning Distance Collaboration
Internet Safety and Health Posture – remind students to sit up Eye strain – breaks needed, blink 20/20/20 – 20 feet/20 seconds/20 minutes Multitasking – “walk and talk” Other health issues – depression, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, hearing loss http://www.digitalresponsibility.org/health-and-technology
Citations Images Music Citethisforme.com Easybib.com Purdue Online Writing Lab Images Creative Commons Google Images public domain settings; type search term, select “search tools,” select “usage rights” From Common Sense Media Photocopying for class Music Freestockmusic.com
Your Writing is a Reflection of You
Netiquette and Cyberbullying Common Sense Media Kidblog.org
Incorporating into Canvas Canvas Users' and Bloggers' Expectations Help us build a common set of expectations for our students.
Digital Footprint Common Sense Media – Trillion Dollar Footprint
Simple maker projects reinforce digital citizenship habits.
you want to see from your students. Additional Resources Indiana Department of Education-Digital Citizenship CyberWise.org Netsmartz.org Edutopia.org Pinterest - Digital Citizenship Twitter – many D.C. hashtags and people to follow (@INeLearn, #digcit) Model the behavior you want to see from your students. July 19-20, 2016 presentation by Jody Marsee (Test I.S.) and Rochelle Rogan (Dennis I.S.) at RCS eLearning Conference January 6, 2017 presentation by Jody Marsee (Test I.S.) and Rochelle Rogan (Dennis I.S.) at RCS District PD *All images in this presentation found using Creative Commons