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Digital Citizenship Jacinta Little ED 505
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Table of Contents Definition of Digital Citizenship………………………… Slides 3-4 Social networking………………………………………… Slides 5-6 Cyber-bullying policies…………………………………. Slides 7-8 Copyright and Fair Use ……………………………………Slides 9-10 Plagiarism……………………………………………………Slide 11 Digital Access………………………………...…………….Slides 12-13 Acceptable Technology Use Policy………………………Slide 14 Email and Internet Safety…………………………...........Slides 15-16 Classroom Rules for Cell phones…………………………Slide 17 Classroom Computer Rules……………………………….Slide 18 References..................................................................Slides 19-20
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What is digital citizenship? The do’s and don'ts of using the internet and cyberspace
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Digital Citizenship
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Social Networking Proper Netiquette Be careful what you say! Remember the Golden Rule: Due unto others… Anything you post can become public! Be sure it is something you would say in person to someone. Freedom of Speech! Whether or not you agree with what someone says, be cordial with your response or don’t respond at all.
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Social Networking
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Cyberbullying Cyberbullying Enacted Legislation: 2006-2010 Be careful what you post! The willful and repeated use of cell phones, computers, and other electronic communication devices to harass and threaten others are considered as cyber bullying and is prohibited by law and policy. Cyber bullying occurs when technology is used to further the bullying act. Harassment is prohibited on any electronic communication, devices or cyber space activity whose origin is from a school oriented act/relation.
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Cyberbullying
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Copyright and Fair Use Copyright: grants authors of work the legal rights to decide how or if the work will be produced, displayed, distributed or performed. Also the right to produce derivative works based on the original (Blackboard, 2000).
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Copyright and Fair Use Copyright law allows certain pieces of copyrighted work to be used without obtaining the creator’s permission for specific reasons.
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Plagiarism to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own to use (another's production) without crediting the source to commit literary theft to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source.
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Digital Access In order to enhance educational opportunities for its students, it shall be the policy of the Fairfield City Board of Education to permit access to and use of developing technology resources, including but not limited to the “Internet.” To ensure that students receive a quality education and that employees are able to work in a professional and intellectually-stimulating environment, the Fairfield City Board of Education provides students and employees with opportunities to access a variety of technology resources, including the Internet (Code of Student Conduct 2014).
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Digital Access
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Acceptable Technology Use Policy The use must be in support of education or research, or otherwise consistent with the educational objectives of the Board. Transmission or receipt of any material in violation of any state or federal law is prohibited. The use of computers and the Internet is a privilege, not a right, and their unauthorized or inappropriate use will result in a cancellation of those privileges(Code of Student Conduct 2014).
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Email & Internet Safety Pay extra attention to the sites you visit and click on (they could be inappropriate) Always log off when using public computers Limit the amount of personal information you post to social media sites Set parental controls to screen inappropriate content while children are using the internet Monitor children’s internet use and the amount of time spent online
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Email & Internet Safety Use passwords that are hard for others to figure out Only download from reputable & reliable sites Don’t open emails from unknown senders Avoid email scams that ask for SSN, bank account & credit card info Install protection software to prevent spam, viruses, etc.
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Classroom Rules for Cell phones Rule #1: Cell phone ringers must always be kept on silent mode. Rule #2: Cell phones must be put away, away from all students, when they are not being used for class purposes. Rules #3: All media and messages must be course related and used for academic/learning purposes. Rule #4: Always remember… no message/media is private – your digital footprint is permanent! Follow safe and appropriate usage guidelines. Rule #5: Be responsible for your own property- label your phone for identification purposes (school/district is not responsible for lost or damaged property). Rule #6: Any occurrence (or suggestion of occurrence) of bullying, harassment, cheating or any form of inappropriate use of cell phone and social media will not be tolerated. Student will immediately lost usage privileges and be subject to school, district and legal consequences if found guilty of any offense.
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Classroom Computer Rules Do not have food or drinks near the computer. Do not send, display, or download offensive, profane, or prurient messages or pictures. Do not violate copyright laws. Do not use another user’s password. Do not upload or create computer viruses.
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References Blackboard, Inc. (2000). Copyright, Fair Use, & Educational Multimedia FAQ: A Blackboard Tip Sheet. Retrieved from http://www.ccsj.edu/blackboard/BB%20copyright_fair_use.pdf Plagiarize. (2015). In Merriam-Webster.com. Merriam-Webster.com. Retrieved June 2, 2015, from http://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/plagiarize Fairfield City Schools (2014). Code of Student Conduct
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Cyberwise1. (2011, (2011, June 26). What is Digital Citizenship? [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCkTmZ0bF5Q#t=22 No Bull Challenge. (2012, March 30) What is Cyber bullying? [video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QqeDfkJ5uo Aspire Clarkville School. (2013, August 5) Digital Access [video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NmtPoVUX2U
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