Resources

Open Resources

The following open educational resources (OER) have been adapted to create this module. References to supplementary materials are also listed here.

Attribution (OER)

  1. Galvez, T. (2013). THINK before you. Flickr. CC BY. Available online https://www.flickr.com/photos/togawanderings/6988486459
  2. Fractus Learning. (nd). 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship. CC BY SA. Available online at https://www.fractuslearning.com/2014/09/09/digital-citizenship-poster/
  3. 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
  4. 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

References

  1. Commonsense Education. (2016). Digital Citizenship Lessons for Elementary Students. YouTube. Std. YouTube Lic. Available online at ;
  2. Commonsense Education. (2016). Digital Citizenship Lessons for Middle School Students. YouTube. Std. YouTube Lic. Available online at ;
  3. Commonsense Education. (2016). Digital Citizenship Lessons for High School Students. YouTube. Std. YouTube Lic. Available online at
  4. Commonsense Education. (2014). Digital Citizen Teaching Tips. YouTube. Std. YouTube Lic. Available online at
  5. Leonhard, G. (2014). Digital ethics and the future of humans in a connected world. TEDx/YouTube. Std. YouTube Lic. Available online at
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