Digital Citizenship Education Wikis
These wikis have been created by other educators who are teaching elements of digital citizenship to our students and provide some good models for teachers who are trying to develop curriculum of their own.
The purpose of this site is to provide a central staging area for weblinks and documents to assist in teaching students to become responsible DIGITAL CITIZENS.
Student Assignment at St Martin's Computer Lab. Visitors from around the world may vote for best presentations.
Digital citizenship class developed by Kyle Brumbaugh (Capuchino High School) for students in his Global Communications class.
Five part lesson from Doug Johnson with classroom scenarios to explore.
Digital Citizenship Course: The purpose of this Wikispace is to explore the "Right Way" and "Wrong Way" to use the internet, blogs, wikis, email and Social Networking websites. Many students use the internet to communicate with their friends. Popular sites such as Facebook or Myspace are used by many students on a daily basis. The majority of students also have cell phones and text message or instant message (IM) their friends. So the question is this: Do you know how properly use technology and Social Networking tools safely and effectively?\n
<b>Digital Citizenship Classroom Wiki" </b> developed by Jesse Gearhart & colleagues. Includes readings, podcasts, videos, definitions, chatroom, final project with assessment rubric. Click here for the <b><a href = "http://bluegroupproject.googlepages.com/">full description of the "BlueGroup Project."</a></b><br><br>
Middle School Lesson plans on cyberbullying, personal safety and predator education.
Digital Citizenship wiki created by Julie Lindsay, Head of Information Technology at Qatar Academy. Based on the 9 elements of Digital Citizenship, as defined by Mike Ribble and George Bailey.
In this global project coordinated by Vickie Davis, students research the nine aspects of digital citizenship and create an offline action project.
Lewsisville Independent School District [Flower Mound, TX] has created this excellent Cybersafety Course for Middle School Students, using moodle. It includes a week-long curriculum with videos, web sites to explore, discussion questions and quizzes.
K-8 <b>Digital Citizenship Wiki</b>from Forest Ridge District 142 in Oak Ridge, Illinois. Includes links to videos and cybersafety tips.
CTAP & Google Educator workshop on Digital Citizenship presented at the California League of Middle School (CLMS) Conference last year.
Some thoughtfully designed lesson plans here in four areas: Intro to Digital Citizenship, You Make the Call, Ethics and Etiquette, Online Safety.
Digiteen Project on digital citizenship; collaborative effort among three schools in three countries, according to the framework defined by Mike Ribble and George Bailey.
"This unit of work was part of the Semester 1 Grade 9 MYP Technology course at Qatar Academy, 2007-8. Each link to a strand of digital citizenship below will reveal student work: research and lesson content as well as evaluation."
As an educator, how do you teach/promote digital citizenship? What specific activities do you use that could help other educators?
The concept of digital citizenship relates to the responsible, ethical, and safe use of ICT by students as members of society and citizens of the global community.
Connecting education, learning & living in the 21st Century: How, why, and what we need to do differently.