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The slides were used to support the conversations with grades 4-9 at Calgary Girl's School for their Digital Citizenship Symposium. This was facilitated on January 20th, in Calgary Alberta
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Digital Citizenship SymposiumCalgary Girlʼs School - January 20/2011
with Dr. Alec Couros
1. digital footprints
2. digital identity
3. fostering responsible citizenship
Digital Footprint
Digital Footprint
“Emma”
Digital Footprint
37% of Canadian parents share sonograms online
84% of Canadian toddlers have an online identity
Digital Footprint
domain name purchases are trendy gifts for newborns
Digital Footprint
kids start young
Digital Footprint
choices are made
schools also contribute
Digital Footprint
How will Emma continue this journey?
how is digital different?
distractions
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stawarz/4941661008/sizes/l/in/photostream/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg11glsBW4Y
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ʻBieber Feverʼ
cyberbullying
best face forward
word spreads
students make mistakes
teachers make mistakes
some mistakes have tragic consequences
questions
public vs. private
What are ʻthingsʼ that are probably OK to share online?
What are ʻthingsʼ that are probably best kept private?
public private•Sharing a video (on Youtube) of you singing in a school play.
•Sharing a photograph (on Flickr) of your sister on a sick day.
public private•Sharing a video (on Youtube) of you singing in a school play.
•Sharing a photograph (on Flickr) of your sister with a swollen mouth after a visit to the dentist.
Now what are reasons that would make you think twice
about your choices?
•do you have permission from others in the video?
•are your breaking any copyright?
•did your sister give you permission to put this online?
•is she old enough to make a wise decision?
why private?
What are good reasons why we should keep certain things private?
why public?
What are good reasons why we should share certain things?
decision-making
What questions did you ask yourself when deciding what to keep private and what to share publicly?
responses
What questions did you ask yourself when deciding what to keep private and what to share publicly?
(Digital) Identity
http://www.flickr.com/photos/will-lion/3974469907/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kayveeinc/4816266197/sizes/o/in/photostream/
identity sleuthing
Our Subjects
Dean Shareski George Couros
Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach
Vicki Davis
Kim Cofino
Jeff Utecht
Kathy Cassidy Danika Barker
friends & family professional
otherpersonaldata
what did we learn?
sharing of data
What did you learn about these people?What are your thoughts about what you found?
footprints and identity
What do you think is the relationship between digital footprints and digital identity?
Image:Phebe op de laptophttp://www.flickr.com/photos/marcel030nl/2454009573/
by DEFAULT
with EFFORT
PRIVATE
PUBLIC
the ʻsuper logoutʼ
ultimate risk-reduction
FosteringResponsible Citizenship
“Digital citizenship isnʼt just about recognizing and dealing with online
hazards. Itʼs about building safe spaces & communities, understanding how to
manage personal information, and about being Internet savvy - using your online
presence to grow & shape your world in a safe, creative way, and inspiring others to
do the same.” (Digizen)
Visitors vs. Residents
Internet users are more active in voluntary groups and organizations
than non-Internet users.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dolmansaxlil/4802611949/
Understanding When & How to Share
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dolmansaxlil/4802611949/
Understanding When & How to To Be Private
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dolmansaxlil/4802611949/
Creating & Sharing With Others
Demonstrating Respect & Netiquette
http://www.flowtown.com/blog/the-2010-social-networking-map
Understanding How to Navigate the Digital World
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