This document discusses the importance of digital citizenship and safety online. It provides tips and resources for teachers to educate students on creating avatars, participating in online games that teach citizenship skills, and using digital tools to build online communities. It also emphasizes the need for teachers to partner with parents by hosting workshops on digital literacy and safety to establish rules for acceptable and responsible use of technology.
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A computer does not substitute
for judgment any more than a
pencil substitutes for literacy.
- Robert S McNamara
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Students’ impact
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Our digital behavior influences our …
Rituals
Values
Language
LearningCustoms
Communication
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The most exciting
breakthroughs of the 21st
century will not occur
because of technology but
because of an expanding
concept of what it means
to be human.
- John Naisbitt
7. Get your students
to create avatars
First ZiSP Promotional Picture by Jordy Zipdash, Flic.kr/p/dQZhfJ
8. Avatar- the graphical
representation of the user or
the user's alter ego or
character. It may take either a
three-dimensional form,[1] as
in games or virtual worlds, or
a two-dimensional form as an
icon in Internet forums and
other online communities.
"Avatar (computing).” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 24 May. 2014.
24. In Her World by Nana B Agyei, Flickr
Create a Virtual Learning Community
25. Image altered, Class of 2012 by Dave Lawler, Flic.kr/p/ceiLph
Will this spread
digital pollution?
How will this act
impact society?
How does this message make your
relatives, peers, & partner feel?