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Essential Guide to Digital Citizenship for CIPA and E-Rate

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But complying with the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) -- a requirement of E-rate -- doesn't have to be. What does E-rate have to do with digital citizenship? What does E-rate have to do with digital citizenship? The connection between E-rate and digital citizenship may not seem obvious at first.

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

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1] Many educators, especially digital immigrants, struggle to find the best way to do this. There are some handy guidelines for the proper role of technology in education. Instead of debating over allowing students’ technology in the class, schools should support their students and let them explore their digital world.

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World Password Day — It’s Today!

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It’s a great activity for class when addressing internet safety. Update: While lots of people think frequent password changes (more than yearly) is recomended, the National Institute of Standards and Technology came out with new guidelines that might put your mind at rest if you aren’t a frequent password changer.

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Acceptable or Responsible? What’s Your Use Policy?

Tom Murray

These policies typically promote positive behaviors, expectations, and guidelines. We believe such ownership is needed for tomorrow’s schools to guide students in developing responsible digital footprints that will follow them for the rest of their lives. RUPs don’t diminish student and employee expectations; they define ownership.

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Tips for Student Comments on Blogs and Forums

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Similarly, it''s important to set guidelines, rules, and expectations for students to comment on blogs and forums. These guidelines should outline appropriate online behavior and internet safety precautions. Your task is to create those guidelines. What makes them effective? Anyone up for the task?

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Class Blogging and Family Participation

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As part of the Edublogs Challenge , I am learning how to start a class blog. I used Kathleen Morris'' fabulous example to guide me in creating my letter to introduce the class blog. Here is the first letter that I''m sending home with the students in the class : Dear Families , I am proud to announce Mrs. Martinez’s class blog.

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Subscriber Special: February

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Building Digital Citizens. Here are general guidelines: up to 10 people per class (same low price–$750). We’ll help you integrate tech into your curriculum, teach digital citizenship, differentiate for your learners, and more. digital citizenship. digital commerce. digital communications.