This document discusses digital citizenship and provides guidelines for appropriate technology use. It defines a digital citizen as someone who thinks critically about online opportunities and challenges and makes safe, responsible choices. Key aspects of digital citizenship include advocating safe, legal technology use; exhibiting a positive attitude; demonstrating personal responsibility; and showing leadership. The document also provides guidance on home computer use, financial obligations, reporting damage, and emphasizes that the focus should be on teaching and learning while also being a good digital citizen.
14. Digital Citizen
Definition:
Someone who is able to think critically about
the ethical opportunities and challenges of
the âdigital worldâ and makes safe,
respectful, and responsible choices.
25. Digital Citizenship
âą Advocate and practice safe, legal, and
responsible use of information and technology.
âą Exhibit a positive attitude toward using
technology that supports collaboration, learning,
and productivity.
26. Digital Citizenship
âą Advocate and practice safe, legal, and
responsible use of information and technology.
âą Exhibit a positive attitude toward using
technology that supports collaboration, learning,
and productivity.
âą Demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong
learning.
27. Digital Citizenship
âą Advocate and practice safe, legal, and
responsible use of information and technology.
âą Exhibit a positive attitude toward using
technology that supports collaboration, learning,
and productivity.
âą Demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong
learning.
âąExhibit leadership for digital citizenship.
30. Home Use
Talk to your student...
MSAD 40 rules policies apply to home use...
31. Home Use
Talk to your student...
MSAD 40 rules policies apply to home use...
Nothing on the laptop is private...
32. Home Use
Talk to your student...
MSAD 40 rules policies apply to home use...
Nothing on the laptop is private...
No downloading of software (games, Skype)
33. Home Use
Talk to your student...
MSAD 40 rules policies apply to home use...
Nothing on the laptop is private...
No downloading of software (games, Skype)
Parents may change their mind... (waiver)
39. Damage
Report it to the school as quickly as possible
We will interview student and witnesses
40. Damage
Report it to the school as quickly as possible
We will interview student and witnesses
Malicious/Intentional
41. Damage
Report it to the school as quickly as possible
We will interview student and witnesses
Malicious/Intentional
100%
42. Damage
Report it to the school as quickly as possible
We will interview student and witnesses
Malicious/Intentional
100% Avoidable
43. Damage
Report it to the school as quickly as possible
We will interview student and witnesses
Malicious/Intentional
100% Avoidable
33% or 100%
44. Damage
Report it to the school as quickly as possible
We will interview student and witnesses
Malicious/Intentional
100% Avoidable
33% or 100%
Accidental
45. Damage
Report it to the school as quickly as possible
We will interview student and witnesses
Malicious/Intentional
100% Avoidable
33% or 100%
Accidental
100% or 33% or 0%