Using the '9 Elements' in Class
Once you are familiar with the '9 Elements of Digital Citizenship' it is clear we have a responsibility to both emulate appropriate behavior but also provide opportunities for the students to operate as good digital citizens.
Once you are familiar with the '9 Elements of Digital Citizenship' it is clear we have a responsibility to both emulate appropriate behavior but also provide opportunities for the students to operate as good digital citizens.
Let’s look at a number of strategies we could use to encourage ethical behavior amongst our students.
Source: Galvez, T. (2013). THINK before you. Flickr. CC BY SA. Available online here
Study the following links:
- Johnson, D. (2010). A Dozen ways to Teach Ethical and Safe Technology Use. Blue Skunk Blog. CC BY NC SA. Available online at http://doug-johnson.squarespace.com/blue-skunk-blog/2010/12/26/a-dozen-ways-to-teach-ethical-and-safe-technology-use.html
- Davidson, A. (2010). Ideas for talking about piracy in your classroom. WikiSpaces. CC BY SA. Available online at http://digitalnatives-digitalpiracy.wikispaces.com/Ideas+for+talking+about+piracy+in+your+classroom
- Commonsense Education. (2016). Digital Citizenship Lessons for Elementary Students. YouTube. Available online at
- Commonsense Education. (2016). Digital Citizenship Lessons for Middle School Students. YouTube. Available online at
- Commonsense Education. (2016). Digital Citizenship Lessons for High School Students. YouTube. Available online at
- Commonsense Education. (2014). Digital Citizen Teaching Tips. YouTube. Available online at
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