Andy Szatkowski UWA Education Technology Digital Citizenship Manual.

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Andy Szatkowski UWA Education Technology Digital Citizenship Manual

Table of Contents 2 Slides: #3- Definition of Digital Citizenship #4- Class Rules for Cell phone Usage #5-8- Cyber bullying and Social Media # /Internet Safety # Copyright and Plagiarism # Computers in the Classroom #16- Acceptable Usage Policy #17- Web Resources #18- Works Cited

What is Digital Citizenship? 3 It is teaching the youth of today’s technological society how to use technology appropriately and responsibly Included in that is use of social media, internet, texting, phone calls, watching tv, and any other form of communication that is web based

Classroom Rules for Cell phones 4 A red card on the wall means NO TECHNOLOGY in plain site A green card on the wall means TECHNOLOGY should be used on the assignment. This means okay This means not okay Consequences: 1 st - warning 2 nd - take phone up, give back end of class 3 rd - Parent must come get phone 4 th - referral

Cyber Bullying 5

Social Media/Cyber bullying Rules 6 Every one join twitter, and follow Rule #1 RESPECT EVERYONE, EVERYTHING ON SOCIAL MEDIA Rule #2 DO NOT POST ANYTHING YOU WOULDN’T WANT MOTHER TO SEE

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Consequences 8 * Breaking these rules could result in suspension. * Anything you post, say or act out can and will be used against you in a court of law

/Internet Safety 9 Do not share with people you don’t know ( including signing up for things on the Internet) Do not share your password, and make password difficult for others to know Do not save passwords on the computer, especially on a public computer Delete all s permanently that are from people you don’t know or recognize Regularly check spam and delete unrecognized s, also may be able to block Careful what websites you go to, malicious content can be placed on computer Cookies, cache, history should be cleaned regularly

How to Clean out Cookies/Cache 10

Copyright Law 11

Plagiarism 12 Will not be tolerated Must give people proper credit for ideas or work AUTOMATIC ZERO First offense chance to correct mistake Second offense no more chances

Schedule time on Computer 13

Schedule time on Computer 14

Classroom computer rules 15 No food or drink, even water near computers Use your own flash drive or Google drive to save work Only be on websites or software assigned by teacher Do not share log in with anyone else Always log off computer and push chair in when leaving

Acceptable Use Policy 16 rmBrowser.asp?iFormID=426260&SchoolID=%271080%27 rmBrowser.asp?iFormID=426260&SchoolID=%271080%27 Acceptable Use Policy for Carroll County Schools, GA

Resources 17 Cell phones Usage: Cyber bullying Internet Safety Copyright and Plagiarism

Works Cited (2014, January 1). Retrieved October 20, 2014, from 2. Copyright on Campus. (2014, January 1). Retrieved October 20, 2014, from Emma's Story: Cyberbullied by a Best friend. (2014, January 1). Retrieved October 20, 2014, from Welcome to Twitter - Login or Sign up. (n.d.). Retrieved October 21, 2014, from 5. Handcuffs picture (n.d.). Retrieved October 21, 2014, from 6. Texting face picture (n.d.). Retrieved October 21, 2014, from imconfident.wordpress.com