3. Julie Lindsay, Presenter Joining young people together to take positive action concerning how to behave appropriately and responsibly using technology
4. Julie Lindsay, Presenter Nine elements within three main areas have been identified that together make up digital citizenship. These are from the book 'Digital Citizenship in Schools' by Mike Ribble and Gerald Bailey (available from the ISTE bookstore)
11. Original Document for personal expression (b) Identifying trends (d) Create in person training & presentation a, b, d Global Collaboration to Create Original Wiki a, b, c, d Vicki Davis, Presenter
13. Publish, peer audience, cultural understanding (a,b,c) Google Pres, in person preso to younger students, team project (a,b,d) Peer interaction, wiki environment, global audience, cultural end, project team (a,b,c,d) Vicki Davis, Presenter
15. Discuss findings and impact as part of project process (b, c, d) Using resources and artifacts at the appropriate level (b, c, d) Social bookmarking, tagging and folksonomy, citation style (a, b, c, d) Julie Lindsay, Presenter
17. Problem ID and discussion, solutions explored (a, d) Selecting, determining best approach to take action (a, b, c, d) Collaborative authorship, evidence of solving problems, cultural exchange (a, b, c, d) Julie Lindsay, Presenter
19. Interacting safely online, modeling best practice networking (a, b, c, d) Implementing an action within a school for online safety (a, b, c, d) Positive local and global collaboration, responsibility for wiki content (a, b, c) Julie Lindsay, Presenter