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How Technology Can Improve Digital Citizenship in K–12

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Earlier this year in a webinar from edWeb , Jeff Meyer, director of education at Learning.com, outlined the importance of ingraining digital citizenship in students at a young age, and listed some of the educational tools available to teachers for starting these lessons early. Create an Environment of Internet Safety.

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Engage Your Community with Parent Digital Citizenship Academies

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internet safety, digital footprints and reputation, privacy and security) and give them some ideas on how to work with their children on these topics. In addition, we wanted families to understand that the internet can be used for malicious activity, but more importantly, marvelous things can be accomplished using technology.

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Engage Your Community with Parent Digital Citizenship Academies

Graphite Blog

internet safety, digital footprints and reputation, privacy and security) and give them some ideas on how to work with their children on these topics. In addition, we wanted families to understand that the internet can be used for malicious activity, but more importantly, marvelous things can be accomplished using technology.

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Safety First

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VIRTUAL SAFETY “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Benjamin Franklin was addressing fire safety when he coined this familiar axiom, but the analogy to Internet safety isn’t a bad one. Here’s how schools can protect them. A model student data policy (from Howard County Public Schools in Maryland) ?