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Moving Students From Digital Citizenship To Digital Leadership - TeachThought

Moving Students From Digital Citizenship To Digital Leadership - TeachThought | KILUVU | Scoop.it
Digital Citizenship has become one of the more symbolic phrases that represent the significant impact technology has made on our behavior and interactions.

What is the definition of digital citizenship? Terry Heick has offered that digital citizenship is “The quality of habits, actions, and consumption patterns that impact the ecology of digital content and communities.” In short, it’s taking care of the ‘things’ we depend on in digital spaces.

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Digital Citizenship

Digital Citizenship | KILUVU | Scoop.it
This is a website helping define the issues of appropriate technology use. It provides a framework of nine elements for users to better understand the issues.
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Effective Digital Citizenship Education via @coolcatteacher

Effective Digital Citizenship Education via @coolcatteacher | KILUVU | Scoop.it
Dr. Kristen Mattson, librarian and digital citizenship education author, talks about how her school integrates digital citizenship into every classroom.

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18 Incredible Digital Citizenship Web Resources for Teachers by Lee Watanabe Crockett

18 Incredible Digital Citizenship Web Resources for Teachers by Lee Watanabe Crockett | KILUVU | Scoop.it
Digital citizenship Web resources come in many shapes and sizes, and this list of 18 includes some of the best ones out there.

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Oskar Almazan's curator insight, February 19, 2017 12:50 AM
There are many reputable and respectable organizations whose life’s work is to develop digital citizenship resources to instill its values in educators and students worldwide. We at the Global Digital Citizen Foundation are proud to be among them. We like to use 6 guidelines for practicing digital citizenship: Respect for self: Having respect for yourself is about being aware of how you portray yourself with your online persona. In doing so, you will set a positive example for others to follow. Responsibility for self: We must be mindful to avoid behavior that puts us at risk, both online and offline. Acting responsibly encourages exemplary personal governance as a habit of mind and adds to our sense of self-worth and self-esteem. Respect for others: Respecting others teaches us the value of being constructive and friendly online. It’s about modeling behavior that focuses on civility and constructive thinking in the face of conflict. Responsibility for others: Don’t be afraid to report abusive and inappropriate behavior towards others. This is how we come to see the value in making others feel protected and valued themselves. Respect for property: Asking permission to share another’s intellectual properties is an important practice. Those who devote their time to creativity in the service of others deserve no less. Learn the rules of “fair use” and copyright laws, and how they apply to sourcing and using online information. Responsibility for property: Treating our property and others’ with care and respect, including intellectual properties, is vital to preserving our digital and global communities. Remember that any kind of digital piracy is still theft and is not a victimless crime. Make a choice to act with integrity and to value what we use or own.
Gemma Ballarín's curator insight, February 19, 2017 8:54 AM
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP