Google’s Digital Safety Curriculum - Interland is an adventure-packed online game that …
Google’s Digital Safety Curriculum - Interland is an adventure-packed online game that makes learning about digital safety and citizenship interactive and fun—just like the Internet itself. Here, kids will help their fellow Internauts combat badly behaved hackers, phishers, oversharers, and bullies by practicing the skills they need to be good digital citizens.
Episode Theme: Digital Citizenship - After falling into an abandoned tube, Nettie …
Episode Theme: Digital Citizenship - After falling into an abandoned tube, Nettie and Webster are carried into a deeper layer of the cloud called Badromeda. They quickly realize that they'll have to put their NetSmartz skills to work by not responding to the taunts and drama of the strange creatures they encounter.
This is a lesson plan created by Copyright & Creativity for Ethical …
This is a lesson plan created by Copyright & Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens. In this lesson plan, students learn the importance of attribution—getting credit for the work they do and giving credit to others for their creative work. This resource includes the lesson plan (pdf) and links to an accompanying Google Slides presentation and YouTube video.
This week Jared and Dani connect with Justin Anderson, an educational technology …
This week Jared and Dani connect with Justin Anderson, an educational technology team lead from the Canyons School District. As part of the episode they explore what digital citizenship looks like for today's students. We discussion issues such as: What it means to be a good digital citizen. Beyond cyberbullying, what else does digital citizenship entail. How digital citizenship has changed in 2020. How teachers can model digital citizenship and more...
In this Digital Citizenship lesson, students will explore the legal and ethical …
In this Digital Citizenship lesson, students will explore the legal and ethical dimensions of respecting creative work. Students will explore the basic foundations of legal principles and learn vocabulary related to copyright.
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, …
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, students define the term "digital footprint" and identify the online activities contributing to it. They examine ways they are—and are not—in control of their digital footprint.
Join us as we kick off a new season of UEN's PDTV! …
Join us as we kick off a new season of UEN's PDTV! Host Katie Blunt travels to Midvale to meet Maxwell Eddington, an 8th-grade math teacher and Canyons School District's Teacher of the Year. Explore effective classroom management through Mr. Eddington's approach, centered on creating a supportive classroom culture for student success.
Join host Katie Blunt as she travels to South Salt Lake to …
Join host Katie Blunt as she travels to South Salt Lake to meet with Will Pettit, a CTE teacher at Granite Park Junior High. In this episode, Mr. Pettit will share how he incorporates Digital Citizenship into his official curriculum and seamlessly integrates it into every class, using some of Utah's EdTech Competencies. Then, discover how you can also apply these competencies to your lessons.
This Nearpod lesson can help teacher lower elementary students that from our …
This Nearpod lesson can help teacher lower elementary students that from our head down to our toes, and our feet up to our nose, the Digital Citizens teach students how to be safe, responsible, and respectful online.
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, …
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, students decide what kinds of statements are OK to say online and which are not. They identify ways to respond to mean words online, using the S-T-O-P method.
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, …
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, students identify the reasons why people share information about themselves online. They investigate the difference between private and personal information.
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