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17 K-8 Digital Citizenship Topics

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Students can use Google Earth to take a virtual tour of a zoo or a blog to collaborate on class research. Learning has no temporal or geographic borders, and is available wherever students and teachers find an internet connection. For more, check out the K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum.

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100+ Websites on Digital Citizenship

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Here are popular resources teachers are using to teach about digital citizenship. Copyrights and Digital Laws. Applied Digital Skills –all tech skills. Google’s Be Internet Awesome –abbreviated course. Internet Hoaxes–Fact vs. Fake. Internet Safety. Be Internet Awesome. Social Media.

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Is it Time for a Social Media Awareness Class?

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Christian Miraglia, Ask a Tech Teacher contributor, has some great ideas on teaching kids about Social Media Awareness: Over the last decade, there has been pressure in the K-12 learning environment to create classes that address everything from managing your money to various efforts to address cultural inequalities.

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5 Ways to Teach Digital Citizenship (and the 9 Key P’s of Digital Citizenship)

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Episode 365 of the 10-Minute Teacher Podcast From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. What are the essential things we need to teach students about digital citizenship? Stop, Screenshot, Block, Tell and Share – Free Internet Safety Poster.

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11 Projects to Teach Digital Citizenship

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Students can use Google Earth to take a virtual tour of a zoo or a blog to collaborate on class research. Learning has no temporal or geographic borders and is available wherever students and teachers find an Internet connection. The easiest way is to relate digital citizenship to citizenship in their own neighborhood.

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College Credit Class in Digital Citizenship

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digital commerce. digital communications. digital footprint, digital privacy. digital rights and responsibilities. digital search/research. internet safety. social media. Be comfortable in your knowledge of all facets of digital citizenship. cyberbullying.

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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. Come back to this blog post for the second part! She blogs at NetFamilyNews.org.