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12 Projects to Teach Digital Citizenship–by Grade

Ask a Tech Teacher

Another fun project is to have them then create an image cube (like the one available on Big Huge Labs ) with six images they drew themselves that represent “Internet safety” These are created in their favorite school drawing program and then uploaded to the Big Huge Labs template. Break the class into two.

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How students can safely search the internet

Hapara

For example, this women of science internet activity guides learners to visit websites and search for information. Why internet safety for students is important. The internet contains endless websites, content and ways to communicate. How educators can keep students safe on the internet. Cyberbullying.

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11 Projects to Teach Digital Citizenship

Ask a Tech Teacher

Another fun project is to have them then create an image cube (like the one available on Big Huge Labs ) with six images they drew themselves that represent “Internet safety” These are created in their favorite school drawing program and then uploaded to the Big Huge Labs template. Break the class into two. Middle School.

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What Educators Need to Know Right Now About Digital Citizenship

The CoolCatTeacher

Anne Collier on Episode 456 and 457 of the 10-Minute Teacher Anne Collier, Founder and Executive Director of The Net Safety Collaborative and SocialMediaHelpline.com , shares what we need to know about social media in this two-part series. We’ll post the first post on Monday with the second part of the series on Tuesday.

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Digital Citizenship and Social Media for Students

Buncee

I started to think about digital citizenship, internet safety, and just how digitally savvy were my students? . At this point, I thought we need to work on Digital Citizenship and Safety. I had a new app called GoBubble which is a safe social media site for children under 13.

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4 Great Lesson Plans for Internet Safety

Graphite Blog

Whether kids are using social media, searching for information, gaming, or emailing, they should have some basic understanding of how to protect themselves online. Though teachers and parents are deeply concerned about kids' online safety, we often don't know the best ways to teach these skills.

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Understanding, Teaching, and Reaching Digital Native Students—and Digital Native Caregivers

Waterford

Communicate with parents through tech: Use digital resources (like apps, texts, or social media groups) to keep parents informed about class activities and upcoming assignments.[10]. The good news is this doesn’t mean teachers need to be intimately familiar with every new form of tech or social media platform.