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digital citizenship student workbook: Digital Citizenship in Action, Second Edition Kristen Mattson, 2024-05-07 Help students of all levels develop relationships based on mutual trust and understanding in digital spaces and become active, participatory citizens in these spaces. During her doctoral program, Kristen Mattson became frustrated by the negative underpinnings that described the internet as a dangerous place and positioned young people as careless victims or malevolent bullies. Digital citizenship curriculum became the focus of her work and led to the development of her book Digital Citizenship in Action, which focuses on one of the most important aspects of citizenship - being in community with others. As citizens, we have a responsibility to give back to the community and work toward social justice and equity. Digital citizenship curricula should strive to show students possibilities over problems, opportunities over risks and community successes over personal gain. Digital Citizenship in Action shows educators how to do just that. In this new, expanded edition, Mattson incorporates the latest research from scholars in media and information literacy, educational technology and digital citizenship. She also extends the coverage to provide guidance for elementary and secondary teachers, and includes updated examples that are relevant to today's most widely used technologies. The book: Includes tips for creating a digital space where students can try something new, grow through mistakes, and learn what it means to be a citizen in different spaces. Features Spotlight Stories from teachers engaged with participatory digital citizenship that demonstrate how these ideas play out in actual classrooms. Includes a featured activity for elementary students and secondary students in each chapter to help teachers integrate the ideas into their work. Provides QR codes linking to additional resources in You Can Do It! sections throughout the book. In this book, you'll find more ways than ever to take digital citizenship beyond a conversation about personal responsibility so you can create opportunities for students to become participatory citizens in online spaces. Audience: Elementary and secondary educators, curriculum directors and library media specialists |
digital citizenship student workbook: K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum Ask a Tech Teacher, 2019-09-21 9 grade levels. 17 topics. 46 lessons. 46 projects. A year-long curriculum that covers everything you need to discuss on internet safety and efficiency. Digital Citizenship–probably one of the most important topics students will learn between kindergarten and 8th and too often, teachers are thrown into it without a roadmap. Well, here it is–your guide to what our children must know at what age to thrive in the community called the internet. It’s a roadmap for blending all pieces into a cohesive, effective student-directed cyber-learning experience that accomplishes ISTE’s general goals |
digital citizenship student workbook: Digital citizenship education handbook Janice Richardson, Elizabeth Milovidov, 2019-02-25 Being online, well-being online, and rights online: information, tools and good practice Digital citizenship competences define how we act and interact online. They comprise the values, attitudes, skills and knowledge and critical understanding necessary to responsibly navigate the constantly evolving digital world, and to shape technology to meet our own needs rather than to be shaped by it. The Digital citizenship education handbook offers information, tools and good practice to support the development of these competences in keeping with the Council of Europe’s vocation to empower and protect children, enabling them to live together as equals in today’s culturally diverse democratic societies, both on- and offline. The Digital citizenship education handbook is intended for teachers and parents, education decision makers and platform providers alike. It describes in depth the multiple dimensions that make up each of ten digital citizenship domains, and includes a fact sheet on each domain providing ideas, good practice and further references to support educators in building the competences that will stand children in good stead when they are confronted with the challenges of tomorrow’s digital world. The Digital citizenship education handbook is consistent with the Council of Europe’s Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture and compatible for use with the Internet literacy handbook. |
digital citizenship student workbook: The Digital Citizenship Handbook for School Leaders Mike Ribble, Marty Park, 2022-08-24 Learn how to develop a meaningful approach to embedding digital citizenship into an established program, helping your students succeed in a digital world. In today’s schools and districts, just saying “no” to bad technology practices is not enough. This leadership posture can take the form of extreme blocking and filtering of websites, providing little access to devices and declining to integrate digital tools and resources into learning out of fear of what else a student might do. Such a mindset can also lead to adults choosing not to engage -- or being unable to engage -- in conversations when students share stories about what a peer did online or through the latest app. Digital citizenship curriculum needs to be taught at two levels at once -- horizontal (the world immediately around students) and vertical (connecting to the rest of the world). This book provides education leaders a strategic road map that demonstrates how to incorporate these concepts into the curriculum so that digital citizenship isn’t just “one more thing,” but is threaded into the DNA of how educators teach and work. The book: • Provides a five-year-plan for developing a digital citizenship program in your school. • Covers such topics as digital ethics and leveled approaches to digital citizenship. • Walks through the digital citizenship responsibilities and opportunities inherent in various roles, including library media specialists, classroom educators and special ed teachers. • Offers strategies for spreading digital citizenship internationally and explores the future of digital citizenship. The book offers school and district leaders a path toward a shared and collective understanding so that digital citizenship is embedded in the way students and educators interact with technology and each other. It is a guide for school communities to discover which practices, in the end, will lead to better people. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Growing Global Digital Citizens Lee Crockett, Andrew Churches, 2023-02 This practical guide explores how to transform education through the concept of global digital citizenship (GDC). Embraced by thousands of schools, global digital citizenship practices empower students to effectively and ethically participate in and contribute to the digital world around them. The authors provide a clear path for establishing a global digital citizenship program in your school and give guidance on how K-12 teachers and administrators can grow global citizens who are respectful and responsible critical thinkers equipped with the 21st century skills necessary for an interconnected world. This global digital citizenship guidebook will allow you to: Discover the characteristics and 21st century skills of global digital citizens and what these citizens stand for. Consider the limitations of conventional acceptable use policies and instead embrace ethically driven digital citizenship agreements. Learn how to address the various stakeholder communities involved in developing students into global digital citizens. Use tools, rubrics, and resources for gauging the effectiveness and progress of your global digital citizenship practices. Review digital citizenship agreements for students at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, as well as for professionals and the wider community. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Digital Citizenship in Schools, Second Edition Mike Ribble, 2011-09-21 Digital Citizenship in Schools, Second Edition is an essential introduction to digital citizenship. Starting with a basic definition of the concept and an explanation of its relevance and importance, author Mike Ribble goes on to explore the nine elements of digital citizenship. He provides a useful audit and professional development activities to help educators determine how to go about integrating digital citizenship concepts into the classroom. Activity ideas and lesson plans round out this timely book. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Digital Citizenship Susan M. Bearden, 2016-03-09 Make responsible digital citizenship part of your school’s culture! Use this book’s community-based approach to building digital citizenship to teach, learn, and thrive in today’s digital environment. Expertly navigate the pitfalls of the digital world, take hold of the plethora of opportunities available to you, and confidently engage in online connections without fear! Educators, parents, and students will discover how to: Protect privacy and leave positive online footprints Understand creative credits and copyright freedoms Foster responsible digital behaviors through safe and secure practices Enlist all stakeholders to help ingrain digital citizenship into the school culture |
digital citizenship student workbook: Digital Citizenship Carrie Rogers-Whitehead, 2019-07-23 Being a good digital citizen means to be an ethical and responsible member of the online community. Digital citizenship is the practice and teaching to help individuals, particularly young people, know how to navigate, create, communicate and protect themselves online. As more and more technology is used in personal lives and schools, the need for digital citizenship grows. Digital Citizenship: Research and Practice from the Field provides research-based strategies that can help any educator working with technology and youth. Through experience and data collected by teaching in-depth digital citizenship classes with K-12 students, special populations and educator trainings, this book can provide real-life advice on what works, and what doesn't. The models and advice in this title are based on prevention science. Prevention Science is the application of scientific method to prevent dysfunctional human behavior before it even starts. In addition, this book will give its readers worksheets, activity sheets, lesson plans and assessment tools for implementing digital citizenship instruction in their organization. Digital citizenship is a growing, multi-faceted, interdisciplinary subject in need of research and practical and applicable advice. This book brings together past studies, independent research and knowledge from other disciplines to provide solutions. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Citizenship Lynne Weintraub, New Readers Press, 2001-09 Practice answering questions on U.S. history and government in preparation for the U.S. citizenship test. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Digital Citizenship in Action Kristen Mattson, 2017 For years, much of the available curricula for teaching digital citizenship focused on don'ts. Don't share addresses or phone numbers. Don't give out passwords. Don't bully other students. But the conversation then shifted and had many asking, Why aren't we teaching kids the power of social media? Next, digital citizenship curriculum moved toward teaching students how to positively brand themselves so that they would stand out when it came to future scholarships and job opportunities. In the end, both messages failed to address one of the most important aspects of citizenship: being in community with others. As citizens, we have a responsibility to give back to the community and to work toward social justice and equity. Digital citizenship curricula should strive to show students possibilities over problems, opportunities over risks and community successes over personal gain. In Digital Citizenship in Action, you'll find practical ways for taking digital citizenship lessons beyond a conversation about personal responsibility so that you can create opportunities for students to become participatory citizens, actively engaging in multiple levels of community and developing relationships based on mutual trust and understanding with others in these spaces-- |
digital citizenship student workbook: Student Keyboarding Workbook Ask a Tech Teacher, 2014-08-12 Kindergarten Student Keyboarding Workbook–one of 7 grade-level student keyboarding workbooks (kindergarten through Middle School) to accompany teacher two-volume Ultimate Guide to Keyboarding. 79 pages with 31 illustrations and 12 aligned videos to support understanding. Delivered digitally, to enable students to self-pace, self-manage their year-long keyboarding journey from wherever they are. Includes 26 seats--one classroom (for more, contact publisher at admin@structuredlearning.net). These workbooks encourage independence in student learning and require only nominal direction from a teacher, homeschooling parent, or another adult. These are perfect if keyboarding is taught across classes at your school—not in the tech lab–or taught in a home environment. Not available individually–only as a room, site or District license. Free with each multi-user license (all you have to do is email PofP to publisher--admin@structuredlearning.net): 12 companion videos for students–one-two a month for a 9-month school year. Aligned with workbooks associated teacher Ultimate Guide to Keyboarding–year-long curriculum, aligned with workbooks. Allows teacher to guide students in their independent learning |
digital citizenship student workbook: Explore PSHE for Key Stage 3 Student Book Pauline Stirling, Stephen De Silva, Lesley de Meza, 2020-02-17 Develop your students' skills and understanding of PSHE and encourage an active learning approach, all whilst providing essential coverage of the 2020 statutory guidelines. The flexible design of this KS3 student book is compatible with whichever way your school delivers PSHE. User-friendly for both experienced PSHE Leads and for non-specialist teachers, it is packed full lesson outcomes and starter sections, as well as lot of activities students can get involved in. - Provide the right level of knowledge and understanding of PSHE education students need with this KS3 Student Book that has topic suitability for this age range - Learning outcomes at the start of every lesson, along with a short activity to introduce students to the topic and get them thinking provides an easy way in to every lesson - Source-based activities support an activity-based learning scheme that is accessible to students of all abilities |
digital citizenship student workbook: Raising Humans in a Digital World Diana Graber, 2019-01-15 The Internet can be a scary, dangerous place especially for children. This book shows parents how to help digital kids navigate this environment. Sexting, cyberbullying, revenge porn, online predators…all of these potential threats can tempt parents to snatch the smartphone or tablet out of their children’s hands. While avoidance might eliminate the dangers, that approach also means your child misses out on technology’s many benefits and opportunities. In Raising Humans in a Digital World, digital literacy educator Diana Graber shows how children must learn to handle the digital space through: developing social-emotional skills balancing virtual and real life building safe and healthy relationships avoiding cyberbullies and online predators protecting personal information identifying and avoiding fake news and questionable content becoming positive role models and leaders Raising Humans in a Digital World is packed with at-home discussion topics and enjoyable activities that any busy family can slip into their daily routine. Full of practical tips grounded in academic research and hands-on experience, today’s parents finally have what they’ve been waiting for—a guide to raising digital kids who will become the positive and successful leaders our world desperately needs. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Digital Citizenship in Schools Mike Ribble, 2015-08-21 Students today have always had technology in their lives, so many teachers assume their students are competent tech users — more competent, in fact, than themselves. In reality, not all students are as tech savvy as teachers might assume, and not all teachers are as incompetent as they fear. Even when students are comfortable using technology, they may not be using it appropriately. Likewise, educators of all skill levels may not understand how to use technology effectively. Both students and teachers need to become members of a digital citizenry. In this essential exploration of digital citizenship, Mike Ribble provides a framework for asking what we should be doing with respect to technology so we can become productive and responsible users of digital technologies. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Future U.S. Citizens With Active Book Sarah Lynn, Federico Salas-Isnardi, Gemma Santos, 2011-01 Don't wait to become a citizen! Future U.S. Citizens combines interactive lessons and practice to help you pass the exam. The program includes: Videos that shape the interview and the 100 questions Digital cards to prepare the government and history test Reading and writing exercises in English With a single payment of $35.99 (plus appropriate sale tax) you get the study book and practice interactive CD-ROM. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Explore PSHE for Key Stage 4 Student Book Philip Ashton, Lesley de Meza, Stephen De Silva, 2020-02-17 Develop your students' skills and understanding of PSHE and encourage an active learning approach, all whilst providing essential coverage of the 2020 statutory guidelines. The flexible design of this KS4 student book is compatible with whichever way your school delivers PSHE. User-friendly for both experienced PSHE Leads and for non-specialist teachers, it is packed full lesson outcomes and starter sections, as well as lot of activities students can get involved in. - Provide the right level of knowledge and understanding of PSHE education pupils need with this KS4 Student Book that has topic suitability for this age range. - Learning outcomes at the start of every lesson, along with a short activity to introduce students to the topic and get them thinking provides an easy way in to every lesson - Source-based activities support an activity-based learning scheme that is accessible to students of all abilities |
digital citizenship student workbook: Assessing 21st Century Skills Laura Greenstein, 2012-07-23 Provides K-12 classroom teachers with strategies for measuring student mastery beyond paper and pencil tests and suggests ways to diagnose learning and inform interventions in an accountable and reliable way. Included are vignettes and visual elements to help illustrate and apply the concepts. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Biblical Citizenship in Modern America (TPF) Rick Green, 2021-12-16 |
digital citizenship student workbook: Literacy Is NOT Enough Lee Crockett, Ian Jukes, Andrew Churches, 2011-10-28 How to upgrade literacy instruction for digital learners Educating students to traditional literacy standards is no longer enough. If students are to thrive in their academic and 21st century careers, then independent and creative thinking hold the highest currency. In Literacy is NOT Enough, the authors explain in detail how to add these new components of literacy: Solution Fluency Information Fluency Creativity Fluency Collaboration Fluency Students must master a completely different set of skills to succeed in a culture of technology-driven automation, abundance, and access to global labor markets. The authors present an effective framework for integrating comprehensive literacy or fluency into the traditional curriculum. |
digital citizenship student workbook: U. S. Government, Economics and Citizenship 4-5 Imogene Forte, Marjorie Frank, Charlotte Poulos, 1999-05 This set of standards-based reproducible activity pages is basic, not boring. In this book, students tour the American government and economy with a sassy American eagle named Egbert. They’ll review important facts about the structure of the government, the workings of the economy, and the rights and responsibility of citizens. An assessment, glossary, and helpful lists are included. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Ditch That Textbook Matt Miller, 2015-04-13 Textbooks are symbols of centuries-old education. They're often outdated as soon as they hit students' desks. Acting by the textbook implies compliance and a lack of creativity. It's time to ditch those textbooks--and those textbook assumptions about learning In Ditch That Textbook, teacher and blogger Matt Miller encourages educators to throw out meaningless, pedestrian teaching and learning practices. He empowers them to evolve and improve on old, standard, teaching methods. Ditch That Textbook is a support system, toolbox, and manifesto to help educators free their teaching and revolutionize their classrooms. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Voices of Freedom Bill Bliss, Steven J. Molinsky, 2009-07-01 Voices of Freedom has helped hundreds of thousands of students on their path to United States citizenship. The new full-color edition with three audio CDs prepares students for the civics and English requirements of the new U.S. citizenship test. It also serves as a basic course for students enrolled in adult EL/Civics programs. A research-based sequence of integrated grammar, vocabulary, and topics develops students' language skills and civics knowledge simultaneously. Simple narrative readings and hundreds of photographs present U.S. history and government in a context-rich and easy-to-read format. Civics Check sections offer practice with the 100 official citizenship questions and answers. Authentic dialogs develop students' language skills for a successful citizenship interview and spoken-English exam. Reading and writing tests prepare students for the specific test formats used during the exam. Check-Up sections provide all-skills language practice including listening comprehension. Unit tests provide ongoing assessment and practice. Civic participation activities, including projects, debates, and online field trips, enrich learning and meet EL/Civics goals. Preparatory units help lower-level students practice basic personal information required on the N-400 citizenship application. A Teacher's Guide offers step-by step instructions, expansion activities, and reproducibles for practice and assessment. Audio CDs include all readings, dialogs, the 100 official citizenship questions, and listening comprehension activities. The new Activity & Test Prep Workbook provides supplemental reading, writing, and interview practice for the citizenship exam. |
digital citizenship student workbook: The Flexible ELA Classroom Amber Chandler, 2016-09-13 Find out how to differentiate your middle school ELA instruction so that all students can become better readers, writers, and critical thinkers. Author Amber Chandler invites you into her classroom and shows how you can adjust your lessons to suit different learning needs while still meeting state standards and keeping your students accountable. She provides a wide variety of helpful tools and strategies, ranging from easy options that you can try out immediately to deeper-integration ideas that will reshape your classroom as a flexible, personalized learning environment. Topics include: Using choice boards and menus to teach vocabulary, reading, and presentation skills in fun and interactive ways; Grouping students strategically to maximize learning outcomes and encourage collaboration; Making vocabulary learning interesting and memorable with visual aids, tiered lists, and personalized word studies; Designing your own Project Based Learning lessons to unleash your students’ creativity; Assessing students’ progress without the use of one-size-fits-all testing; And more! Bonus: downloadable versions of some of the rubrics and handouts in this book are available on the Routledge website at http://www.routledge.com/9781138681040. Also, check out the book’s website, doyoudifferentiate.com, for additional articles and strategies. |
digital citizenship student workbook: The Blended Workbook Michael B. Horn, Heather Staker, 2017-07-26 Successfully implement a blended learning program with this step-by-step guide! The Blended Workbook: Learning to Design the Schools of Our Future is the practical companion to Blended: Using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools. Through real-world implementation exercises it will help you get the most out of the text. From understanding the basics of blended learning to fine-tuning your current program, this workbook gives you hands-on practice that will expand your knowledge base and help you develop a plan for your own classroom or school to create a student-centered education design that personalizes for all students. Key points drawn from over 50 case studies illustrate what works, what doesn't, and how to build a successful blended-learning program. This workbook's organizational structure allows you to jump in at any point to access field-tested exercises that will deepen your understanding of the design process. Blended learning is inspiring K–12 educators with an improved student experience that includes the best of face-to-face and online learning formats to personalize learning and deepen engagement. This workbook provides hands-on training exercises that help you design and implement an effective program with practical guidance from the experts. You will: Examine case studies that illustrate blended learning Solidify your understanding of effective blended-learning design Complete illustrative exercises to further your implementation expertise Evaluate the many paths blended learning can take, and implement what works best for your students Blended learning is a proven, highly rewarding learning strategy. However, the success of your program relies on proper design and implementation. As a companion to Blended this hands-on workbook helps you reap the benefits and strengthen your expertise. |
digital citizenship student workbook: The Mindup Curriculum - Grades Prek-2 Hawn Foundation, Inc. Scholastic, 2011 A comprehensive guide to helping all learners focus and reach their potential through brain-centered management and teaching strategies! Includes a full-color, innovative teaching poster with fascinating facts about the brain! |
digital citizenship student workbook: Building Online Learning Communities Rena M. Palloff, Keith Pratt, 2009-12-30 Building Online Learning Communities further explores the development of virtual classroom environments that foster a sense of community and empower students to take charge of their learning to successfully achieve learning outcomes. This is the second edition of the groundbreaking book by Rena Palloff and Keith Pratt and has been completely updated and expanded to include the most current information on effective online course development and delivery. A practical, hands-on guide, this resource is filled with illustrative case studies, vignettes, and examples from a wide variety of successful online courses. The authors offer proven strategies for handling challenges that include: Engaging students in the formation of an online learning community. Establishing a sense of presence online. Maximizing participation. Developing effective courses that include collaboration and reflection. Assessing student performance. Written for faculty in any distance learning environment, this revised edition is based on the authors many years of work in faculty development for online teaching as well as their extensive personal experience as faculty in online distance education. Rena M. Palloff and Keith Pratt share insights designed to guide readers through the steps of online course design and delivery. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Lemons Melissa D. Savage, 2017 After her mother dies in 1975, ten-year-old Lemonade must live with her grandfather in a small town famous for Bigfoot sitings and soon becomes friends with Tobin, a quirky Bigfoot investigator. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Get Active Dale Basye, Peggy Grant, Stefanie Hausman, Tod Johnston, 2015-06-21 Active learning spaces offer students opportunities to engage, collaborate, and learn in an environment that taps into their innate curiosity and creativity. Students well versed in active learning - the capabilities that colleges, vocational schools and the workforce demand - will be far more successful than those educated in traditional classrooms. Get Active is a practical guide to inform your thinking about how best to design schools and classrooms to support learning in a connected, digital world. From classroom redesigns to schoolwide rennovation projects and new building construction, the authors show the many ways that active learning spaces can improve the learning experience. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Model Rules of Professional Conduct American Bar Association. House of Delegates, Center for Professional Responsibility (American Bar Association), 2007 The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Citizenship Lynne Weintraub, 2002 Practice answering questions in preparation for the U.S. citizenship test. |
digital citizenship student workbook: English New Readers Press, 2004-01-01 Theme-based, performance-based series focused on developing critical thinking and cultural awareness and on building language and life skills ... addresses themes and issues meaningful to adults in the United States--Literacy book, p. v. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Pearson My World Social Studies Linda Bennett, Jim Cummins, James B. Kracht, Alfred Tatum, William Edward White, 2012-07 Interactive and dynamic elementary Social Studies instruction! Everyone has a story. What's yours? myWorld Social Studies utilizes storytelling to bring Social Studies content to life. Our exclusive interactive digital solution makes Social Studies personal for every student in a way that's easier for you. With myWorld Social Studies, you can get to the heart of Social Studies in the time you have. myWorld Social Studies, connects Social Studies content and literacy instruction with materials that are streamlined, flexible and attuned to today's classroom. Our innovative digital instruction is seamlessly integrated, providing a blended program that is engaging, effective and easy to use. myWorld Social Studies is designed to: Connect Social Studies content with literacy instruction; Engage students and advance student achievement; Reduce teacher preparation time. Every classroom is unique. Pearson's myWorld Social Studies provides innovative and engaging materials that allow you to teach the way your students learn -- print, digital, and active--Publisher. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Understanding the Digital Generation Ian Jukes, Ted McCain, Lee Crockett, 2010-02-11 An innovative look at reshaping the educational experiences of 21st-century learners! Inspiring thoughtful discussion that leads to change, this reader-friendly resource examines how the new digital landscape is transforming teaching and learning in an environment of standards, accountability, and high-stakes testing and why informed leadership is so critical. The authors present powerful strategies and compelling viewpoints, underscore the necessity of developing relevant classroom experiences, and discuss: Attributes common among digital learners The concepts of neuroplasticity and the hyperlinked mind An educational approach that supports traditional literacy skills alongside 21st-century fluencies Evaluation methods that encompass how digital generation students process new information |
digital citizenship student workbook: REFERENCE FRAMEWORK FOR COMPETENCES FOR DEMOCRATIC CULTURE. , 2018 |
digital citizenship student workbook: Digital Literacy Unpacked Katharine Reedy, Jo Parker, 2018-05-01 Digital Literacy Unpacked not only offers a snapshot of innovative approaches to digital literacy, but also intends to provoke discussion, encourage collaboration and inspire – whatever the role or context. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Taking the Lead Joellen Killion, 2017 This book explores the complex, multi-faceted roles played by teacher leaders and school-based coaches as well as examining district and school expectations, hiring practices, and deployment of these educators. |
digital citizenship student workbook: First Grade Technology Curriculum Ask a Tech Teacher, 2020-04-08 Used world-wide as a definitive technology curriculum, this six-volume series (Fourth Edition, 2011) is the all-in-one solution to running an effective, efficient, and fun technology program whether you re the lab specialist, IT coordinator, classroom teacher, or homeschooler. It is the choice of hundreds of school districts across the country, private schools nationwide and teachers around the world. Each volume includes step-by-step directions for a year's worth of projects, samples, grading rubrics, reproducibles, wall posters, teaching ideas and hundreds of online connections to access enrichment material and updates from a working technology lab. Aligned with ISTE national technology standards, the curriculum follows a tested timeline of which skill to introduce when, starting with mouse skills, keyboarding, computer basics, and internet/Web 2.0 tools in Kindergarten/First; MS Word, Publisher, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Earth, internet research, email and Photoshop in Second/Fifth. Each activity is integrated with classroom units in history, science, math, literature, reading, writing, critical thinking and more. Whether you're an experienced tech teacher or brand new to the job, you'll appreciate the hundreds of embedded links that enable you to stay on top of current technology thinking and get help from active technology teachers using the program. Extras include wall posters to explain basic concepts, suggestions for keyboarding standards, discussion of how to integrate Web 2.0 tools into the classroom curriculum and the dozens of online websites to support classroom subjects. |
digital citizenship student workbook: The School Librarian's Compass Rebecca J. Morris, 2023-06-30 By working through these cases and the accompanying learning exercises, both pre-service and practicing school librarians will strengthen their readiness, expand their perspectives, and build confidence for solving problems and making informed, thoughtful decisions in their school libraries. In their preparation for school librarianship, library students learn foundational ideals and observe best practices that center and guide their work. However, discussions of aspirational versions of school librarianship often leave out sufficient practice in managing the many challenges and decisions school librarians face on the job. In this book, veteran educator Rebecca J. Morris uses stories of day-to-day librarianship to empower school librarians as they navigate and manage the complex interactions, decisions, and opportunities of their work. The book's alignment with the AASL/CAEP standards makes it helpful to school library educators planning curriculum, syllabi, and course activities. Perfect for reading or study groups, graduate classes, and professional development, these stories invite reflection and lively conversation. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Collaborating for Inquiry-Based Learning Virginia L. Wallace, Whitney N. Husid, 2016-12-05 This newly updated and expanded second edition of Collaborating for Inquiry-Based Learning explains effective IBL scaffolding and the school librarian's role as the lead in the collaborative process of inquiry-based teaching. Want to learn how to easily put inquiry theory into practice in your school library? This newly revised and expanded practical resource links pedagogical theory, research, and practical application of Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL). An important resource for school librarians, classroom teachers, and school library preparation programs, this thoroughly updated second edition of Collaborating for Inquiry-Based Learning explores Inquiry-Based Learning in greater depth and addresses new educational insights. Readers will learn the new research model PLAN and understand how the steps Prepare, Learn, Analyze, and New Discoveries define a deliberative, metacognitive process that offers simplicity and flexibility. This step-by-step guide moves new and experienced educators seamlessly from assessment of students' needs and prior knowledge through formative and summative assessments to reflection. It offers practical applications for immediate use by educators with students and makes it clear why the school librarian is ideally suited to be the lead in the collaborative process of inquiry-based teaching. This comprehensive guide to IBL is appropriate as a main text or supplementary reading for courses in instructional design and curriculum. |
digital citizenship student workbook: Sixth Grade Technology Curriculum Ask a Tech Teacher, 2016-06-22 Seventh in a series designed to teach technology by integrating it into classroom inquiry. The choice of hundreds of school districts, private schools and homeschoolers around the world, this nine-volume suite is the all-in-one solution to running an effective, efficient, and fun technology program for kindergarten-eighth grade (each grade level textbook sold separately) whether you're the lab specialist, IT coordinator, or classroom teacher. The 32-week technology curriculum is designed with the unique needs of middle school technology IT classes in mind. Textbook includes: * 287 images * 34 assessments * 12 articles * Grade 6-8 wide-ranging Scope and Sequence * Grade 6-8 technology curriculum map * 32 weeks of lessons, taught using the 'flipped classroom' approach * monthly homework (3rd-8th only) * posters ready to print and hang on your walls Each lesson is aligned with both Common Core State Standards and National Educational Technology Standards and includes: * Common Core Standards * ISTE Standards * essential question * big idea * materials required * domain-specific vocabulary * problem solving for lesson * time required to complete * teacher preparation required * steps to accomplish goals * assessment strategies * class warmups * class exit tickets * how to extend learning * additional resources * homework (where relevant) * examples * grading rubrics * emphasis on comprehension/problem-solving/critical thinking/preparing students for career and college * focus on transfer of knowledge and blended learning, collaboration and sharing Learning is organized into units that are easily adapted to the shorter class periods of Middle School. They include: · * Coding/Programming · * Debate · * Desktop Publishing · * Digital Citizenship · * Digital Tools in the Classroom · * Financial Literacy · * Genius Hour · * Google Earth Lit Trip · * Image Editing · * Keyboarding · * Khan Academy · * Online Image Legalities · * Presentation Boards · * Problem Solving · * Screenshots, Screencasts, Videos · * Search/Research · * Slideshows · * Spreadsheets · * Visual Learning, Infographics · * Web-based Tools · * Word Processing Summative · * Write an Ebook · * Writing with Comics, Twitter, More Additionally, Units are collected under Themes. Teachers can adopt several themes per grading period or break them up throughout the year. Themes include: · * Math · * Productivity · * Search/Research · * Speaking and Listening · * Writing · * Year-round What's different from the 6th edition--why should you upgrade? Consider these changes: * aligned with computers, iPads, Chromebooks * perfect for both classroom and tech teachers * calls out higher order thinking skills * lists new and scaffolded skills in each lesson * shows academic applications for projects * perfect for project- and skills-based learning * highlights collaboration * warm-up and exit tickets for each lesson * includes a comprehensive list of assessments * lots more images and how-to’s * includes curriculum map—by year and month * includes Hour of Code lesson for each grade Want this book free? Purchase the student workbooks for this grade level. We'll send it to you. Questions? zeke.rowe@structuredlearning.net |
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Digital Citizenship: Student Workbook. 14. Step 6: Create three cards. Quick Check. Q1. In your story, how did your character feel when they faced a red flag online? Why do. you think it's essential for your character to pay attention to those feelings, just like we. do in real life when something doesn't feel right? Student answers will vary.
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Digital Citizenship Student Workbook Camilla Rothe The Ultimate Guide to Digital Citizenship: A Student Workbook Introduction: The digital world has become an undeniable part of our lives, offering incredible opportunities for learning, connection, and creativity. However, navigating this landscape responsibly and ethically requires a strong ...
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Digital citizens can use technology to communicate with others online and know how to use the internet in a safe and responsible way. Are you a good digital citizen?
Digital citizenship - LearnEnglish Kids
Digital citizenship 1. Choose the answer! Do you know how to be a good digital citizen? Choose the answer thats true for you. 1. Your friend sends you a picture of himself. Do you ... a. ask him if you can share it? b. post it online? 2. Someone in your class posts a video. He is riding a bike and falls off! Do you ... a. ask him if hes OK? b.
Section 1: BEING ONLINE DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION …
This is the aim of the Digital citizenship education handbook. It strives to build on the digital citizenship education framework concept, glossary 1. “Digital Citizenship Education: Overview and new perspective”: www.coe.int/en/web/digital-citizenship-education/a-review-of-existing-literature-on-the-concept-of-digital-citizenship, accessed
Digital Citizenship for All Learners - Common Sense
the common sense approach to teaching digital citizenship: Recognise children as collaborators, contributors and digital creators. Address top concerns for schools, from privacy to media balance. Acknowledge the complex opportunities and challenges of the digital world.
Exploring Digital Citizenship
Digital citizenship looks at how the characteristics of traditional citizenship, including respect for diversity, responsibility and community-building, can be transferred to online communities. The resource provides teachers with a high-quality educational
Meta Student Handbook Level 2 - Digital Nagrik
• Recall the basic aspects of digital citizenship • Give examples of good netiquette • Evaluate how big your digital footprint is and how much control you have over it
Digital citizenship ANSWERS - LearnEnglish Kids
Digital citizenship – ANSWERS 1. Choose the answer! Children do the quiz. 2. Find your score! Children calculate their score. Children write about any other ways they know to be a good digital citizen. 3. What do you think?
digital citizen Quickstart Guide - GCED) Clearinghouse
The tools it contains include: An explanation of the 5 Tenets of the Global Digital Citizen. The skills developed within each tenet, and why they’re important. 6 customizable project-based learning scenarios to use in your classes—primary, middle, and senior.
Digital Citizenship - static-app-misc.teachbanzai.com
1 Digital Citizenship Workbook For this activity, you’ll play the role of a hacker trying to guess someone’s password using information they posted online.
U Name: Date: Digital Citizenship - Code.org
Digital Citizenship. Assessment Worksheet. Just because you can do something online doesn’t mean that you should! Cross out the information that you should not share online. Use the words that are leftover as the key to what you should find in the word search. WORDS. Your Credit Card Info (CARD) Your Online Name (NICKNAME) What You Ate Today (FOOD)
Elementary Digital Citizenship - Olathe School District
Each digital citizenship lesson could contain quiz questions, polls, draw-it activities or videos. It is important to preview each lesson before launching it live with students.
Digital Citizenship Curriculum - Common Sense
The Digital Citizenship Curriculum: • Is flexible and easy to implement. The curriculum includes 73 lessons across 13 grades (for ages 5 to 18), with 32 videos. Grades 2–12 include six lessons per year, and K–1 include three lessons per year.
Digital citizenship and its teaching: A literature review - ed
Digital citizenship, defined as the online display of behaviors that ensure the legal, safe, ethical and responsible use of information and communication technologies, is considered to include nine basic elements (Ribble, 2011; Ribble & Bailey, 2007).
Meta Student Handbook Level 3
• Recall the key aspects of digital citizenship and apply your knowledge to real-life scenarios • Enumerate key aspects of digital footprints • Recall the ways in which you are not fully in control of your digital footprint • Define the term ‘threat modelling’
Meta Teacher Handbook Level 2
• Recall the basic aspects of digital citizenship • Give examples of good netiquette • Evaluate how big their digital footprint is and how much control they have over it
Digital Citizenship Student Workbook
This guide serves as a comprehensive student workbook, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to become a responsible and informed digital citizen. We will explore key aspects of digital citizenship, provide practical exercises, and highlight
LEARNING STRAND 6 DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP - DepEd Tambayan
Welcome to this Module entitled Let’s Fix Computers under Learning Strand 6 Digital Cit izenship of the ALS K to 12 Basic Education (BEC). his module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time.
Digital Citizenship Student Workbook Copy - goramblers.org
Digital Citizenship Student Workbook Offers a vast collection of books, some of which are available for free as PDF downloads, particularly older books in the public domain. Digital Citizenship Student Workbook :
Digital Citizenship: Student Workbook - bsd.education
Digital Citizenship: Student Workbook. 14. Step 6: Create three cards. Quick Check. Q1. In your story, how did your character feel when they faced a red flag online? Why do. you think it's essential for your character to pay attention to those feelings, just like we. do in real life when something doesn't feel right? Student answers will vary.
Digital Citizenship Student Workbook - greenrabbit.se
Digital Citizenship Student Workbook Camilla Rothe The Ultimate Guide to Digital Citizenship: A Student Workbook Introduction: The digital world has become an undeniable part of our lives, offering incredible opportunities for learning, connection, and creativity. However, navigating this landscape responsibly and ethically requires a strong ...
Digital citizenship Reading practice - LearnEnglish Kids
Digital citizens can use technology to communicate with others online and know how to use the internet in a safe and responsible way. Are you a good digital citizen?
Digital citizenship - LearnEnglish Kids
Digital citizenship 1. Choose the answer! Do you know how to be a good digital citizen? Choose the answer thats true for you. 1. Your friend sends you a picture of himself. Do you ... a. ask him if you can share it? b. post it online? 2. Someone in your class posts a video. He is riding a bike and falls off! Do you ... a. ask him if hes OK? b.
Section 1: BEING ONLINE DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION …
This is the aim of the Digital citizenship education handbook. It strives to build on the digital citizenship education framework concept, glossary 1. “Digital Citizenship Education: Overview and new perspective”: www.coe.int/en/web/digital-citizenship-education/a-review-of-existing-literature-on-the-concept-of-digital-citizenship, accessed
Digital Citizenship for All Learners - Common Sense
the common sense approach to teaching digital citizenship: Recognise children as collaborators, contributors and digital creators. Address top concerns for schools, from privacy to media balance. Acknowledge the complex opportunities and challenges of the digital world.
Exploring Digital Citizenship
Digital citizenship looks at how the characteristics of traditional citizenship, including respect for diversity, responsibility and community-building, can be transferred to online communities. The resource provides teachers with a high-quality educational
Meta Student Handbook Level 2 - Digital Nagrik
• Recall the basic aspects of digital citizenship • Give examples of good netiquette • Evaluate how big your digital footprint is and how much control you have over it
Digital citizenship ANSWERS - LearnEnglish Kids
Digital citizenship – ANSWERS 1. Choose the answer! Children do the quiz. 2. Find your score! Children calculate their score. Children write about any other ways they know to be a good digital citizen. 3. What do you think?
digital citizen Quickstart Guide - GCED) Clearinghouse
The tools it contains include: An explanation of the 5 Tenets of the Global Digital Citizen. The skills developed within each tenet, and why they’re important. 6 customizable project-based learning scenarios to use in your classes—primary, middle, and senior.
Digital Citizenship - static-app-misc.teachbanzai.com
1 Digital Citizenship Workbook For this activity, you’ll play the role of a hacker trying to guess someone’s password using information they posted online.
U Name: Date: Digital Citizenship - Code.org
Digital Citizenship. Assessment Worksheet. Just because you can do something online doesn’t mean that you should! Cross out the information that you should not share online. Use the words that are leftover as the key to what you should find in the word search. WORDS. Your Credit Card Info (CARD) Your Online Name (NICKNAME) What You Ate Today (FOOD)
Elementary Digital Citizenship - Olathe School District
Each digital citizenship lesson could contain quiz questions, polls, draw-it activities or videos. It is important to preview each lesson before launching it live with students.
Digital Citizenship Curriculum - Common Sense
The Digital Citizenship Curriculum: • Is flexible and easy to implement. The curriculum includes 73 lessons across 13 grades (for ages 5 to 18), with 32 videos. Grades 2–12 include six lessons per year, and K–1 include three lessons per year.
Digital citizenship and its teaching: A literature review - ed
Digital citizenship, defined as the online display of behaviors that ensure the legal, safe, ethical and responsible use of information and communication technologies, is considered to include nine basic elements (Ribble, 2011; Ribble & Bailey, 2007).
Meta Student Handbook Level 3
• Recall the key aspects of digital citizenship and apply your knowledge to real-life scenarios • Enumerate key aspects of digital footprints • Recall the ways in which you are not fully in control of your digital footprint • Define the term ‘threat modelling’
Meta Teacher Handbook Level 2
• Recall the basic aspects of digital citizenship • Give examples of good netiquette • Evaluate how big their digital footprint is and how much control they have over it
Digital Citizenship Student Workbook
This guide serves as a comprehensive student workbook, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to become a responsible and informed digital citizen. We will explore key aspects of digital citizenship, provide practical exercises, and highlight
LEARNING STRAND 6 DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP - DepEd Tambayan
Welcome to this Module entitled Let’s Fix Computers under Learning Strand 6 Digital Cit izenship of the ALS K to 12 Basic Education (BEC). his module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time.
Digital Citizenship Student Workbook Copy - goramblers.org
Digital Citizenship Student Workbook Offers a vast collection of books, some of which are available for free as PDF downloads, particularly older books in the public domain. Digital Citizenship Student Workbook :