Digital Citizenship for Educators
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Created:on 2008-05-03 | Updated:on 2008-05-24
Some resources for educators who are considering the rights and responsibilities associated with digital citizenship.
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Technology and Community as Identity » SlideShare
George Siemens of http://www.connectivism.ca/ recently presented on the idea of digital identity using these slides; even without his presence, the slides provide a helpful overview of some of his crucial points.
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Open Thinking & Digital Pedagogy
Homepage of Alec Courosa. His statement of interests: I am heavily involved in a general framework of study that includes three major strands. First, my undergraduate teaching is related to the appropriate use of technology in the classroom, and thus, I look to technology as an effective teaching and learning tool. Second, as a general focus, I am very much interested in studying the effects of technology on education, culture and society. With this second strand, I take a broad critical media studies approach and have spent much time looking at issues of web awareness, online safety, digital plagiarism, the use of emerging communication tools (e.g., MSN, chat) and issues related to the ownership of knowledge. Finally, I am a strong believer in the power of democratic media, social networks and openness in education. I believe that digital tools and content should be shared and available freely to all, so I am a strong believer in open source software, open content and open publishing.
more fromeducationaltechnology.ca
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Digital Citizenship Homepage (Mike Ribble)
Information (including articles and handouts) on the following themes: Digital Etiquette, Digital Communication, Digital Literacy, Digital Access, Digital Commerce, Digital Law, Digital Rights & Responsibilities, Digital Health & Wellness, and Digital Security
more fromcoe.ksu.edu
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ISTE Books | Digital Citizenship in Schools by Mike Ribble
“[This] book tackles personal interaction when using technologies and the role of digital citizenship in classrooms. . . . As more and more classroom experiences include digital interaction, the importance of teaching our students to become the best digital citizens they can be cannot be underestimated.”\n—Power to Learn
more fromwww.iste.org
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digizen.org
Digital citizenship isn’t just about recognising and dealing with online hazards. It’s about building safe spaces and communities, understanding how to manage personal information, and about being internet savvy - using your online presence to grow and shape your world in a safe, creative way, and inspiring others to do the same.
more fromwww.digizen.org
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YouTube - Does what happens in the Facebook stay in the Facebook?
A dramatization of some of Facebook's interactive options. (From the UK; language is a bit "dodgy" in spots.)
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