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Module 4Finding Content for Teaching about Digital Citizenship
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Finding Content
The Good News!- Much ready-to-go content for teaching about digital citizenship is available free of charge.
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From International Society for Technology Education (ISTE): - Digital Citizenship in Schools by Mike Ribble. (ISTE, 2011)
This is a comprehensive treatment of the major issues, built around the Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship.Excerpt: http://www.iste.org/docs/excerpts/ DIGCI2-excerpt.pdf
Finding Content for Teaching Adults
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From Utah Education Network:- Nine Ideas for Social Media in the Classroom
Here are nine easy-to-use ideas to get started with social media for education.DOWNLOAD AT: www.uen.org/9ideas/downloads/s ocial_media.pdf
Finding Content for Teaching Adults
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From Josten’s:- Pause Before You Post
This is a tool many schools (including Gahanna HS) use. The information here is for parents.URL: www.jostens.com/pause/pause_c p_parents.html
Finding Content for Teaching Adults
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From Cyberbullying Research Center:- School Climate 2.0: Preventing Cyberbullying and Sexting One Classroom at a Time- Cyberbullying Prevention and Response: Expert Perspectives URL: www.cyberbullying.us/publications/bo oks
Finding Content for Teaching Adults
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From Common Sense Media:- K12 Digital Literacy & Citizenship Curriculum
This outstanding curriculum is used by schools throughout the United States.ACCESS AT: www.commonsensemedia.org/edu cators/curriculum
Finding Content for Teaching Students
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From University of Kentucky:- Digital Driver’s License Project
A collection of case studies for students K-12, and fun to boot, this project is used widely in Ohio schools.ACCESS AT: https://otis.coe.uky.edu/DDL/launc h.php
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- EdModoEdModo is an electronic platform teachers and students can use together. It is similar to a social media tool, but can be made private - a ‘walled garden.’ Good for PreK-6ACCESS AT: www.edmodo.com
Finding Content for Teaching Students