Resources
The following open educational resources (OER) have been adapted to create this module. References to supplementary materials are also listed here.
Attribution (OER)
- Galvez, T. (2013). THINK before you. Flickr. CC BY. Available online https://www.flickr.com/photos/togawanderings/6988486459
- Fractus Learning. (nd). 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship. CC BY SA. Available online at https://www.fractuslearning.com/2014/09/09/digital-citizenship-poster/
- 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
References
- Commonsense Education. (2016). Digital Citizenship Lessons for Elementary Students. YouTube. Std. YouTube Lic. Available online at ;
- Commonsense Education. (2016). Digital Citizenship Lessons for Middle School Students. YouTube. Std. YouTube Lic. Available online at ;
- Commonsense Education. (2016). Digital Citizenship Lessons for High School Students. YouTube. Std. YouTube Lic. Available online at
- Commonsense Education. (2014). Digital Citizen Teaching Tips. YouTube. Std. YouTube Lic. Available online at
- 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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