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1 Digital Literacy and Citizenship: Growing Up in a Connected Culture Project Cornerstone Unpacking the Power of Media 9/23/11

2 Rate: Library of over 14,000 Common Sense Media ratings and reviews Educate: Advice and issue education for parents, educators, and young people Advocate: Respected nonpartisan voice - to national policymakers, the media industry, legislators and thought leaders Common Sense Media takes a comprehensive approach to media education

3 Digital Literacy Digital Literacy and Citizenship: Essential 21st Century Skills Digital Citizenship Safety and Security Outcome: Kids who think critically, behave safetly and participate responsibly

4 Scale Source: dana boyd, Taken Out of Context, 2008

5 Anonymous Source: dana boyd, Taken Out of Context, 2008

6 Replicable Source: dana boyd, Taken Out of Context, 2008

7 Searchable

8 Persistent Source: dana boyd, Taken Out of Context, 2008

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10 Raising Digital Citizens

11 Embrace their world Encourage balanced use Monitor media as best you can Choose age appropriate media Basic Rules of the Road

12 Take advantage of teachable moments Point out all the ways marketers target them Teach kids to ask the who, what, when, and how questions Teach media literacy skills

13 Explain that nothing is really private Set up privacy settings Keep passwords private Protecting Personal Privacy

14 Discuss accountability Explain that the identity they create today could haunt them tomorrow Talk about risky behavior Creating Identity

15 Only post or tag with permission Avoid forwarding texts, etc. Apply the Golden Rule Respecting Others

16 Parent Media Education Program overview Comprehensive library of online resources available for FREE for schools to educate parents Flexible action plan Materials in English and Spanish Surveys Parents Students Educators Communication templates Posters Letter from Principal Newsletter Article Parent education materials Tip sheets Videos Discussion guides Power Point slides and scripts Family Media Agreements

17 Curriculum Approach in a Nutshell Goal ― To enable and empower kids to be safe, respectful and responsible Balanced tone and research based ― Celebrate positives, avoid perils ― Collaborated with the Harvard School of Education Modular and flexible ― Low tech + high tech options ― 45 minute lessons ― Extension activities Student-centered and developmentally appropriate ― Engaging and fun, great graphics Whole Community ― Students, parent/caregiver, teachers Access for all and standards aligned – Free online at www.commonsense.org/educatorswww.commonsense.org/educators – Common Core, NETS, AASL http://traveltotravel.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/nutshell.gif

18 Rings of Responsibility Self Friends and Family Community

19 Safety and Security GradeTopics# of Lessons K-5 Avoiding strangers Guarding private information Staying safe online 4 6-8 Judging inappropriate talk Creating strong passwords Strategies for safe communication 4 9-12 Keeping financial information secure Recognizing phishing schemes 3 Going Places Safely http://www.youtube.com/user/CommonSenseMedia

20 Digital Citizenship Grade Topics# of Lessons K-5 Going online Being kind to others online Digital footprint 10 6-8 Sharing and oversharing Digital footprint Cyberbullying Plagiarism Self Exploration and identity 19 9-12 Digital drama Romantic relationships Sexting Building positive online communities Privacy 21 st century creation 12

21 Research & Information Literacy GradeTopics# of Lessons K-5 Simple Searches Signs of Bogus Websites 8 6-8 Keyword searches Finding credible websites Identifying ads 5 9-12 Advanced searching and research Evaluating the trustworthiness of Web content Distinguishing experts from novices 3

22 Integration ideas Beginning of the year – Part of community building – Links with classroom norms and rules – eg: how do we stay safe in the classroom? W hen moving around the school? When going online? Integrating with core curriculum During technology introduction/period Prior to field trip/beginning research, etc Cyberbullying toolkit for parents and educators – www.commonsense.org/cyberbullying-toolkit www.commonsense.org/cyberbullying-toolkit http://traveltotravel.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/nutshell.gif

23 Engaging and educating parents and families Introduce to classroom curriculum -Curriculum overview letter -Strand overview letters Distribute materials in person or electronically -Tip sheets -HW -Parent/teacher curriculum videos Partner with parent association to distribute information and facilitate school wide presentations and conversations -Workshops scripts and slides -Parent videos -Tip sheets -Discussion guides

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25 Contact info: Merve Lapus 415-553-6746 mlapus@commonsense.org www.commonsense.org/educators mlapus@commonsense.org www.commonsense.org/educators


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