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Technology @ ASIJ and Responsible Cyber Citizenship

ASIJ ES PFG, October 7, 2011

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Today’s Agenda1. Technology @ ASIJ ES2. ‘Tweet’ Your Questions and Concerns3. Cyber Citizenship Download4. Surfing for Resources5. Chatroom -- Questions and Concerns

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“The technology that has so dramatically changed the world outside our schools is now changing the learning and teaching environment within them.”

-US Department of Education: National Education Technology Plan

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ASIJ’s Guiding Statement: Teaching and Learning in a Technology-rich

Environment

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Our Vision for Teaching and Learning

“All students will be prepared to meet the challenges of a dynamic global society in which they collaborate, communicate, create and innovate through ubiquitous access to people, information and ideas.”

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• “We believe that a technology-rich environment enables teachers to design work that emphasizes 21st century learning.

• Students will become empowered collaborators and communicators, seekers and consumers of information, and creators of knowledge and media-rich products.

• They will work on projects requiring higher level thinking, and critical and creative decision-making and problem-solving.”

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ASIJ Educates Students to become:

• Effective Communicators• Literate Individuals• Critical Thinkers and Problem-Solvers• Self-Directed, Productive Learners• Constructive Community Members

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‘Tweet’ us!

As you think about your children and their use of technology, what are some concerns or questions you might have?

Write your concern or question as a ‘tweet’, using no more than 140 characters.

#asijes

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Developing Responsible Cyber Citizens

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“Are media good or bad for kids?

Media platforms themselves are neutral...”

http://www.joanganzcooneycenter.org/Reports-28.html

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http://www.ntia.doc.gov/legacy/reports/2010/OSTWG_Final_Report_060410.pdf

“To youth, social media and technologies are not something extra added on to their lives; they’re embedded in their lives.”

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“There’s no one-size-fits-all, once-and-for-all solution to providing children with every aspect of online safety.”

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Carnegie Cyber Academyhttp://www.carnegiecyberacademy.com/index.html

Teaching Students To:Identify SpamChat SafelyIdentify Website DangersDeal with Cyber Bullying

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For Parents…’Rules of the Road’

http://www.commonsensemedia.org/advice-for-parents/digital-citizenship

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Explore, Learn and Share:Websites to Explore:

www.kidshealth.com

www.commonsensemedia.org

www.pbs.org

www.cybersmart.gov.au

www.digizen.org

www.webwisekids.org

www.onguardonline.org

www.staysafeonline.org

Search Parameters to Try:Online Safety

Digital Citizenship

Cyber Safety

Children and Internet Safety

Netiquette

Digital Footprint

TodaysMeet --

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Screen Time For Kids: Is it Learning or a Brain Drain?

http://mindshift.kqed.org/2011/03/screen-time-for-kids-is-it-learning-or-a-brain-drain/

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What happens when…

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Q & A ‘Chatroom’

What questions and concerns might we help each other with?