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

Waterford

To the typical digital native, learning comes from doing, not from a lecture.[2] 2] More than half of students surveyed say they learn best by doing, not by listening.[3] Using Technology in the Classroom to Teach Digital Natives. Here’s a guide to media literacy skills that will help your students navigate the virtual world.

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How to Grow Global Digital Citizens

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In fact, over half of parents say it’s essential especially when looking at data showing kids don’t know how to stay safe or why they should (from Smart Social ): 92% of teens post their real name on their online profiles. Kids going around safety restrictions. These are the global demands of digital citizenship.

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6 Student Suggestions to Improve Web Filtering

Securly

The following are real student responses from an international survey we conducted during Summer 2015. Note: our survey participants included both Securly and non-Securly users. Have a certain amount of time set for being on a particular website (games, social media, entertainment sites). Digital Citizenship Education.

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The Key to A Successful Online Safety Policy

Securly

of students we surveyed did not know what web filter their school was using, if at all. Well, teaching the school community about their web filtering system will optimize internet safety features and help students/teachers maximize web resources. Detail best practices for good digital citizenship.

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Getting Real About the Teen Depression-Cyberbullying Connection

techlearning

In fact, a recent survey shows that most bullying is verbal and the vast majority is in person. [ Read them, build your awareness, and be careful to avoid simple explanations – like blaming cell phones and social media – for the rise in teen depression and anxiety. cross posted at www.KerryHawk02.com