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07 Feb 15
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And yet, we don’t have to start from scratch. The elements of digital citizenship, it turns out, are not so different from the basic tenets of traditional citizenship: Be kind, respectful and responsible, and just do the right thing.
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What’s new — for educators as well as students — is learning how to apply these ideals to the digital age.
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our digital natives still need guidance as they learn how to apply the elements of citizenship to the realities they encounter in a connected world.
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edriquesgills
Digital citizenship is not so different from traditional citizenship. We still need to guide students to be kind, respectful and responsible. What's new is teaching them how to apply these values to the realities of the digital age.
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What’s new — for educators as well as students — is learning how to apply these ideals to the digital age. Just as all kids throughout the centuries have needed help from their parents, teachers and mentors along the path to becoming good citizens, our digital natives still need guidance as they learn how to apply the elements of citizenship to the realities they encounter in a connected world.
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Check out the infographic below to see how the characteristics of a good citizen parallel — and differ from — those of a good digital citizen.
Learn more about how to weave digital citizenship into your curriculum in our Digital Citizenship Academy.
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06 Feb 15
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From social media and cyberbullying to cybercrime, internet addiction and online privacy concerns, today’s students face a wide range of difficult issues that previous generations never had to think about.
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he elements of digital citizenship, it turns out, are not so different from the basic tenets of traditional citizenship: Be kind, respectful and responsible, and just do the right thing.
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And yet, we don’t have to start from scratch. The elements of digital citizenship, it turns out, are not so different from the basic tenets of traditional citizenship: Be kind, respectful and responsible, and just do the right thing.
What’s new — for educators as well as students — is learning how to apply these ideals to the digital age.
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By now it’s become clear: For all its wonders, the digital age has also introduced its fair share of challenges. From social media and cyberbullying to cybercrime, internet addiction and online privacy concerns, today’s students face a wide range of difficult issues that previous generations never had to think about.
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And yet, we don’t have to start from scratch. The elements of digital citizenship, it turns out, are not so different from the basic tenets of traditional citizenship: Be kind, respectful and responsible, and just do the right thing.
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04 Feb 15
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The elements of digital citizenship, it turns out, are not so different from the basic tenets of traditional citizenship: Be kind, respectful and responsible, and just do the right thing.
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What’s new — for educators as well as students — is learning how to apply these ideals to the digital age.
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Check out the infographic below to see how the characteristics of a good citizen parallel — and differ from — those of a good digital citizen.
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11 Jan 15
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And yet, we don’t have to start from scratch. The elements of digital citizenship, it turns out, are not so different from the basic tenets of traditional citizenship: Be kind, respectful and responsible, and just do the right thing.
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06 Jan 15
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29 Dec 14
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16 Dec 14Kate Herzog
the 9 features characterizing good digital citizens:
1.Advocates for equal digital rights and access for all.
2.Treats others with respect in online spaces and never cyberbullies.
3.Does not steal or damage others’ digital work, identity or property.
4.Makes appropriate decisions when communicating through a variety of digital channels.
5.Uses digital tools to advance their learning and keeps up with changing technologies.
6.Makes responsible online purchasing decisions and protects their payment information.
7.Upholds basic human rights in all digital forums.
8.Protects personal information from outside forces that might cause harm.
9.Proactively limits health risks of technology, from physical to psychological. -
15 Dec 14
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07 Dec 14John Pearce
"Check out the infographic below to see how the characteristics of a good citizen parallel - and differ from - those of a good digital citizen."
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19 Nov 14
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16 Nov 14Équipe École 2.0
"Check out [this infographic] to see how the characteristics of a good citizen parallel — and differ from — those of a good digital citizen."
info en anglais document d'information infographie citoyenneté primaire secondaire
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14 Nov 14
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13 Nov 14
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11 Nov 14
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10 Nov 14Gwen Lehman
This infographic, by ISTE, compares and contrasts the characteristics of a good citizen to a good digital citizen.
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pauline mercury
"By now it’s become clear: For all its wonders, the digital age has also introduced its fair share of challenges. From social media and cyberbullying to cybercrime, internet addiction and online privacy concerns, today’s students face a wide range of difficult issues that previous generations never had to think about."
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07 Nov 14
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Phil Taylor
" “Let’s help them do great things with technology while avoiding the pitfalls.”"
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06 Nov 14
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05 Nov 14
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04 Nov 14
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As a result, teachers, school leaders and parents are called on to add a whole new idea to our curricula: digital citizenship.
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03 Nov 14
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02 Nov 14
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Corinne Gilbert
La citoyenneté à l'ère numérique : une infographie par ISTE http://t.co/4As8icLjn8 #technopédagogie
– Jacques Cool (zecool) http://twitter.com/zecool/status/528891972518678528 -
Susan MacIntosh
Digital citizenship is not so different from traditional citizenship. We still need to guide students to be kind, respectful and responsible. What’s new is teaching them how to apply these values to the realities of the digital age.
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01 Nov 14Vince Mcdaniel
Digital citizenship is not so different from traditional citizenship. We still need to guide students to be kind, respectful and responsible. What's new is teaching them how to apply these values to the realities of the digital age.
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Mark Bougher
Digital citizenship is not so different from traditional citizenship. We still need to guide students to be kind, respectful and responsible. What's new is teaching them how to apply these values to the realities of the digital age.
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31 Oct 14
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30 Oct 14
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28 Oct 14
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Rhondda Powling
"The simple but effective infographic here helps you to to see how the characteristics of a good citizen parallel, and differ from, those of a good digital citizen."
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27 Oct 14Tim Knowles
ISTE infographic showing good citizenship and good digital citizenship
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26 Oct 14
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25 Oct 14
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Dodie Ainslie
Digital citizenship is not so different from traditional citizenship. We still need to guide students to be kind, respectful and responsible. What's new is teaching them how to apply these values to the realities of the digital age.
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24 Oct 14
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