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7 beginner’s steps in digital citizenship for any district

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Click here to learn more! After lesson guides for the elementary, middle, and high schools were created, Theresa presented the information to all the principals for input and adjustments. It’s also taking (the teachers’) digital learning and their digital literacy up a level,” she said. Step 1: Identify Goals and Requirements.

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Get Started with Digital Citizenship in Your District

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After lesson guides for the elementary, middle, and high schools were created, Theresa presented the information to all the principals for input and adjustments. It’s also taking (the teachers’) digital learning and their digital literacy up a level,” she said. Another big takeaway was lack of awareness. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING.

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Program Combatting Privacy and Tech Overuse Encourages Students to Take Control

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It’s a time when parents feel like they are losing control of their kids, yet the kids still have the capability to learn good technology habits. Parents need to learn what privacy really means in the digital world. The parents learn how to manage their children’s tech use and, more important, how to talk to them about it.

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Becoming Digital Citizens in the Classroom

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Dr. Wanda Greenfield, tech integration specialist at Jesse Boyd Elementary School in Spartanburg, South Carolina, outlined ideas for molding learners into digital citizens. The edWebinar referenced above was hosted by Common Sense Education and sponsored by Symantec. Symantec was founded in 1982 by visionary computer scientists.