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Digital Citizenship Resources–Lots of Them

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Ask a Tech Teacher has a passel of online resources to help you introduce, teach, and reinforce digital citizenship to your students. A year-long curriculum that covers everything you need to discuss on internet safety and efficiency, check out K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum. 46 lessons. 46 projects.

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12 Projects to Teach Digital Citizenship–by Grade

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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. This vast landscape of resources is offered digitally, often free, but to take that cerebral trek through the online world, children must know how to do it safely, securely, and responsibly. It didn’t work.

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Digital Citizenship Week: What to Teach When–a video

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Highlights Digital Citizenship Defined : Understanding rights and responsibilities as internet users is crucial. Grade-Specific Topics : Digital citizenship is taught progressively from kindergarten to middle school. Grade-Specific Topics : Digital citizenship is taught progressively from kindergarten to middle school.

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How to Teach Digital Citizenship in Kindergarten

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Now, there is a vast landscape of resources available on the internet. There are several great programs available to guide students through this process (Common Sense’s Digital Passport, Carnegie CyberAcademy , Netsmart Kids ). Essential Questions What is a ‘digital citizen’?

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Digital Citizenship–a Life Skill

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I’m a staunch believer that Digital Citizenship should be taught early and often. They have a great article on this topic you want to check out: Educators: Teach digital citizenship early. Digital citizenship lessons should begin early, educators say. The 5 competencies of digital citizenship.

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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. This vast landscape of resources is often free, but this cerebral trek through the online world requires students know how to do it safely, securely, and responsibly. 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. You can find her resources at Structured Learning. Click the titles for more links: Avatars. Curriculum. Google’s Be Internet Awesome –abbreviated course.