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How students can safely search the internet

Hapara

Libraries, of course, still hold a wealth of information, but now learners can go beyond the library walls. The internet gives them countless options, but without safeguards in place, there are risks as they search online. Let’s take a look at how students can safely search the internet. Cyberbullying. Distracting websites.

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129 Digital Citizenship Links on 22 Topics

Ask a Tech Teacher

Basic search tips–from Google. BrainPop Internet sources. Google course on searching internet. Internet searches. Google Images—reverse image search (drop an image onto the page and search). Internet safety. Brainpop—online safety. Clicky’s internet safety.

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5 Things Every Digital Citizen Should Know #digcit

The CoolCatTeacher

In today’s show, Alice and I talk about 5 things every digital citizen should know including: Three basic internet safety issues. Google Classroom. In addition to these roles, she is a Google for Education Certified Innovator, 2014 Lead PBS Digital Innovator, and PBS SoCaL American Graduate Champion. Blog: [link].

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Trolls, Catfish, Cyberbullies--Oh My! How to Help Students Stay “Internet Kind”

Edsurge

Open up a new tab, and do a quick Google Search for “The Internet is full of…” I’m guessing your autocomplete looks similar to mine: “The Internet is full of lies.” “The The Internet is full of false information.” “The The Internet is full of jerks.” “The The Internet is full of terrible people.”

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Online Classes! On Your Schedule

Ask a Tech Teacher

In this course, you will use a suite of digital tools to make that possible while addressing overarching concepts like digital citizenship, internet search and research, authentic assessment, digital publishing, and immersive keyboarding. Price includes course registration and all necessary materials. Building Digital Citizens.

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Game-Based Digital Literacy with Digital Compass – From Jennifer Carey

EdTechTeacher

The game is targeted at middle school students, an age when most children are getting cell phones and social media accounts (like Facebook and Instagram). Common Sense Media also provides educational material for teachers and parents. Google & Web Tools in the Student-Centered Classroom. Digital Portfolios.

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How To Protect Your Privacy As An Online Student.

EdTech4Beginners

If you are taking online courses, you need to take these steps to protect your privacy. You need to be carefully sharing any personal information over the Internet. If they have your email address or full name, they can use Spokeo to get your address, social media profiles, estimated income and other personal information.