1. Digital Citizenship John Russel M. Panotes Lyle F. Espinosa
ICT 9 and 10 Miriam College High School
2. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship OBJECTIVES Develop an
understanding of the concepts of a. Digital Citizenship b. Digital
Natives and Digital Immigrants c. Core Rules of Netiquette Digital
Citizenship
3. Digital Citizenship
4. Digital Citizenship
5. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship
6. Digital Citizenship Digital Native vs. Digital Immigrant
born after the introduction of digital technology. use online
services like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter on various digital
technologies, such as smart phones or a tablet device. have blended
their online life with their offline life. born before the
introduction of digital technology. the popular technology for them
was radio, TV, newspapers and books. are adapting to the digital
technology introduced during their life time. created the digital
technology used by Digital Natives. Are You a Digital Native or a
Digital Immigrant? Sullivan,B. (2011)
7. Digital Citizenship Google Drive Dropbox
8. Digital Citizenship Khan Academy Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
9. Digital Citizenship RPN 9 Peoples Tonight
10. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship Personal interaction
Texts, chats, YM, and mobile messaging applications Read a book
from cover to cover In short bursts, one paragraph at a time,
hopping to other activities like texting Digital Native vs. Digital
Immigrant
11. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship Hang out in person
and dinners FB groups, group chats, concerts, and bars Proper
Words/Language Short-cuts Digital Native vs. Digital Immigrant
12. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship Physical kidnapping,
robbery, etc. Cyberbullying, privacy invasion, etc. Reflective
learners: logical and linear process of learning Trial-and-error,
experimentation Digital Native vs. Digital Immigrant
13. Digital Citizenship Students Today: Are comfortable using
technology in their everyday lives. Do not always use it properly.
Need to learn the tools to become responsible citizens in a digital
society. Digital Citizenship , Velazquez, P. (2010)
14. Digital Citizenship Digital Citizenship in the 21st Century
The #1 Goal of Digital Citizenship is to teach teachers, students,
and parents the basics of technology issues. Digital Citizenship ,
Velazquez, P. (2010)
15. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship is one who exhibits
intelligent technology behavior and makes good choices when using
technology. the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with
regard to technology use. Digital Citizenship: Using Technology
Appropriately, Ribble, M. (2011)
16. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship
17. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship Netiquette refers to
etiquette on the Internet. good netiquette involves respecting
others' privacy and not doing anything online that will annoy or
frustrate other people. three areas where good netiquette is highly
stressed are e-mail, online chat and newsgroups.
18. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship The Core Rules of
Netiquette by Virginia Shea 1. Remember the human. 2. Adhere to the
same standards of behavior online that you follow in real
life.
19. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship The Core Rules of
Netiquette by Virginia Shea 3. Know where you are in cyberspace. 4.
Respect other people's time and bandwidth.
20. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship 5. Make yourself
look good online. 6. Share expert knowledge. The Core Rules of
Netiquette by Virginia Shea
21. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship 7. Help keep flame
wars under control. 8. Respect other people's privacy. The Core
Rules of Netiquette by Virginia Shea
22. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship 9. Don't abuse your
power. 10. Be forgiving of other people's mistakes. The Core Rules
of Netiquette by Virginia Shea
23. Digital Citizenship The Role of Teachers Conduct yourself
in a civil manner in the online world, just like you would be
expected to behave in the offline world. Behave responsibly and
compassionately in all your online actions.
24. Digital Citizenship The Role of Teachers Don't give out
personal information online. Watch out for each other in your
online community and networks.
25. Digital Citizenship Characteristics that make a digital
citizen: Confident and capable of using Information Communication
Technologies ( ICT ). Uses and develops critical thinking skills in
cyberspace.
26. Digital Citizenship Characteristics that make a digital
citizen: Respects the concepts of privacy and freedom of speech in
a digital world Contributes and actively promotes the values of
digital citizenship.
27. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship Technological
advances will continue to take place. ICT is here to stay. As
educators, we have the responsibility to teach our students to be
responsible digital citizens. Let us embrace technology and
encourage our students to explore its various forms.
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29. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship References:
PowerPoint Presentation by Lyle E. Fernandez, MA of Miriam College
High School Digital Citizenship by Kraft, J. (2009)
http://www.slideshare.net/agapejen/digital-citizenship-presentation-
1548391 Building a Digital Citizenship Program Presented by The
Digital Citizenship Task Force Shorecrest Preparatory School,
August 12, 2008
http://www.slideshare.net/mrsyingling/digital-citizenship-overview
Digital Citizenship by Priscila Velazquez (2010)
www.digitalcitizenship.net A Simple Guide to All that Teachers Need
to Know about Digital Citizenship
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/08/a-simple-
guide-to-all-that-teachers.html
30. Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship References: Are You
a Digital Native or a Digital Immigrant? by Brian Sullivan (2011)
http://bigdesignevents.com/2011/08/are-you-a-digital-native-or-a-digital-
immigrant/ Digital Citizenship
http://www.slideshare.net/mrsyingling/digital- citizenship-overview
The Core Rules of Netiquette by Virginia Shea
http://www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html Digital Citizenship
by Ribble, M. (2013)
http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/Home_Page.html