This lesson was designed to allow students to explore how they can …
This lesson was designed to allow students to explore how they can be balanced, informed, inclusive, engaged, and alert as digital citizens. The lesson is self-paced and allows for student choice.
A lesson that teaches Digital Citizenship by providing students and parents Digital …
A lesson that teaches Digital Citizenship by providing students and parents Digital Citizenship resources and has the students create a infographic about one specific element of Digital CitizenshipImage by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
This is a lesson about Digital Citizenship. The lesson follows ISTE Student Standard …
This is a lesson about Digital Citizenship. The lesson follows ISTE Student Standard 2b: Students cultivate and manage their digital identity and reputation and are aware of the permanence of their actions in the digital world. Students will be creating posters on Adobe Spark to demonstrate their understanding.
This is a digital citizenship lesson geared towards a fourth grade class. …
This is a digital citizenship lesson geared towards a fourth grade class. The text Nerdy Birdy Tweets by Aaron Reynolds is used to open a discussion about positing positive, kind things online.
This lesson is designed to help high school students assess their current …
This lesson is designed to help high school students assess their current social media footprint and take steps to design a public digital portfolio as part of their understanding of digital citizenship.
This lesson is designed to help high school students assess their current …
This lesson is designed to help high school students assess their current social media footprint and take steps to design a public digital portfolio as part of their understanding of digital citizenship.
This lesson was created based on ISTE Digital Citzenship standard 2a: Students cultivate …
This lesson was created based on ISTE Digital Citzenship standard 2a: Students cultivate and manage their digital identity and reputation and are aware of the permanence of their actions in the digital world. Students will work in groups to come up with examples of things they should/should not post online.
This is a lesson plan for younger grades to teach digital citizenship. …
This is a lesson plan for younger grades to teach digital citizenship. It. can be done in person or assigned online.This can be used as a culminating assessment project or done as a whole group to introduce being a responsible user of technology. Here's the website for the image:https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship
This lesson has students practice having polite and postive online interactions with eachother. …
This lesson has students practice having polite and postive online interactions with eachother. It is specifically done through Canvas, so any teacher who uses this lesson will want to be familiar with using Canvas, specifically Canvas Discussions.
This is a Lesson Plan discussing Social Media and how makes one …
This is a Lesson Plan discussing Social Media and how makes one feel created by Common Sense Education that I have incorporated into a lesson for my 10th grade resource students. It is just one component of Digital Citizenship that I want to start out with in my classroom. Common Sense Education has several to choose from. Check out their website for more great ideas and resources!
This lesson plan was an assignment created for the Digital Citizenship class. …
This lesson plan was an assignment created for the Digital Citizenship class. The materials used in this lesson plan were gathered from Common Sense.Students share a lot of information whenever they go online -- sometimes on purpose, sometimes not. They do not understand that online privacy isn't just what they say and post. This lesson will help students learn about tips they can take to share what others find and see about themselves online.
This lesson will help students learn from four different scholastic scope articles …
This lesson will help students learn from four different scholastic scope articles about digital citizenship. Students will learn one article and teach others about it so then by the end they will understand all four articles. They will present the information by doing a choice board with their group to decide how they want to present the information.
Using technology well and understanding how online actions affect self and others …
Using technology well and understanding how online actions affect self and others are foundational skills. These skills are necessary to understand the importance of teaching digital citizenship in today’s educational environments.
This lesson is adapted from Google's Be Internet Awesome Lesson 1: Share …
This lesson is adapted from Google's Be Internet Awesome Lesson 1: Share With Care. It specifically focuses on Activity 1: When not to share and Activity 4: Keeping it Private.
This lesson will teach students about using and citing sources in their digital …
This lesson will teach students about using and citing sources in their digital presentations. They will demonstrate their understanding by completing a project that requires finding images online, and giving credit for those sources that are used. Title Image: https://pixabay.com/vectors/laptop-girl-woman-people-computer-40935/
Students will understand how their digital citizenship applies in library, reference, and …
Students will understand how their digital citizenship applies in library, reference, and education. They will see how those skills bridge into their everyday lives as well.
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