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College Credit Class in Digital Citizenship

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Through the Midwest Teachers Institute , I offer four college-credit classes that teach how to blend technology with traditional lesson plans. They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. image—how to use them legally.

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129 Digital Citizenship Links on 22 Topics

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Princess who knew how to UYN–video. Privacy on the internet. BrainPop Internet sources. Google course on searching internet. Internet searches. Websites—how to evaluate sources. Internet safety. Brainpop—online safety. Clicky’s internet safety. Computer safety.

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New Posted Resources 05/11/2012

The Web20Classroom

Download: "Own Your Space" was written by Linda McCarthy, for Internet savvy "tweens" & teens, and their parents or educators. resources literacy A Teacher’s Field Guide to Parents | Ecology of Education tags: parents favorite Why Do We Connect? . NETS Aligned Tools tags: web2.0 NETS Aligned Tools tags: web2.0

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Are Curriculum Specialists in Edtech Denial?

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As an educator who has built my career during the 21st Century, I've found that my fellow education professionals often classify themselves in one of two categories: Specialize in curriculum (often in one specific subject area) Specialize in technology (either as part of IT or integration) This is a mistake.

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Create a Digital Citizen- Resources to Celebrate Digital Citizenship Week Oct. 19-25th

MSEDTechie

Digital Citizenship Week is all about teaching kids how to think critically, be safe, and make smart and responsible decisions when using digital media. Find out what Digital Citizenship is from Digizen and how you can help students become more responsible and proactive user of online technologies.

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8 Top Cyberbullying Resources

Gaggle Speaks

We’ve compiled a list of some of our favorites while also letting you know whom each resource is ideal for, whether administrators, educators, parents or students. Educators and Parents. You’ll find research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news, a blogging community and commentary on all aspects of tech use and policy.

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Safe Apps to Recommend to Parents

Gaggle Speaks

Their downloadable Internet Safety Contract is a great tool to help families talk over the rules and consequences of online behavior. No matter how you slice it, learning how to be “cyberwise” takes time, a commodity that there never seems to be enough of. Why not work together and teach them how to use it?