3. Digital Citizen?
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ï AnnaClifford, Ed.D.
ï Union University
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
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5. Abstract
âDigital Citizenship âŠ
can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible
behavior with regard to technology use.â
It encompasses Cyber bullying Prevention, Internet Safety,
Safe Online Social Networking, Copyright and Fair Use
Guidelines, Acceptable Use Policy and much more. Students
must be taught; teachers must model.
However, student and teachers must work together to create
a teaching-learning digital environment with exemplar citizens.
This discussion will focus on the nine elements of Digital
Citizenship. Student projects, enhanced with user friendly tech
tools, will be shared showing application and understanding of
each of the elements.
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6. âDigital Citizenship âŠ
can be defined as the norms of
appropriate, responsible behavior
with regard to technology use.â
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9. ï DigitalCitizenship is a concept which
helps teachers, technology leaders and
parents to understand what
students/children/technology users should
know to use technology appropriately.
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10. Digital Citizenship
is more than just a teaching tool;
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11. Digital Citizenship
is more than just a teaching tool; it is a way
to prepare students/technology users for a
society full of technology.
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13. Process ⊠with PT
1. Research 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship
2. Discuss meaning, teaching alignment
3. Determine how an element would look in a
cartoon/interpretation/application
4. Create comicboard
5. Explore ToonDoo at http://toondoo.com
6. Create ToonDoo showing understanding and
real world application
7. Peer Review ToonDoo/feedback
8. Final Edits
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14. Digital Citizenship using
Technology Appropriately
http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/
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15. 1. Digital Access
⊠full electronic participation in society.
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16. 2. Digital Commerce
electronic buying and selling of goods.
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17. 3. Digital Communication
... electronic exchange of information.
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18. 4. Digital Literacy
⊠process of teaching and learning about
technology and the use of technology.
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19. 5. Digital Etiquette
âŠ. electronic standards of conduct or
procedure.
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20. 6. Digital Law
⊠electronic responsibility for actions and
deeds
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21. 7. Digital Rights & Responsibilities
⊠those freedoms extended to everyone in
a digital world.
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22. 8. Digital Health & Wellness
⊠physical and psychological well-being in
a digital technology world.
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23. 9. Digital Security (self-protection)
⊠electronic precautions to guarantee
safety.
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24. Respect, Educate and Protect
(REPs)
ï way to explain as well as teach the themes of digital citizenship.
area encompasses three topics â beginning in K / Top Theme
ï Respect Your Self/Respect Others
ï - Etiquette
ï - Access
ï - Law
ï Educate Your Self/Connect with Others
ï - Communication
ï - Literacy
ï - Commerce
ï Protect Your Self/Protect Others
ï -Rights and Responsibility
ï - Safety (Security)
ï - Health and Welfare
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25. Process ⊠with PT
1. Research 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship
2. Discuss meaning, teaching alignment
3. Determine how an element would look in a
cartoon/interpretation/application
4. Create comicboard
5. Explore ToonDoo at http://toondoo.com
6. Create ToonDoo showing understanding and real
world application
7. Peer Review ToonDoo/feedback
8. Final Edits
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53. Digital Rights & Responsibilities
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54. Digital Citizenship?
Move it on out there!
ï Digital
Citizenship Week
ï Resources (aligned with Common Core
Standards, TN Curriculum Standards,
National Educational Technology
Standards
ï Lesson Plans
ï Teaching Activities
What will you do?
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55. What are the kids saying?
ï Digital Citizenship means being a good, thoughtful person
online.
ï I think digital citizenship is how you use your computer overall. If
you mostly go on Skype or Facebook to chat, or if you go on
YouTube to watch videos, or even if you download stuff
illegally. Digital citizenship is how you spend your day with the
computer, do you do the right things or the wrong things?
ï I think digital citizenship basically means being good and
responsible online, which includes tons of different things. They
can be from not revealing personal information, to being nice
to people instead of cyber bullying.
ï To be a good citizen online and offline and to balance your
time on an electronic device with your time you spend with
family and friends.
ï Your reputation online and how you act online.
ï To be responsible and respectful online to other people, what
they have created and what belongs to them. Also to be
aware of the consequences and dangers on the internet.
ï Taking care of each other!
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http://kimcofino.com/blog/2012/04/29/digital-citizenship-week/
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