This lesson is designed to further student understanding of what it looks …
This lesson is designed to further student understanding of what it looks like to be a good Digital Citizen in their community. Students will use the medium of filmmaking to share their understanding of digital citizenship and to either portray a fictional scenario involving a digital citizenship principle or a documentary-style clip sharing information about digital citizenship.Event Photographer and Videographer Icon courtesy of canva for education wichaiwi from WiStudio
This lesson is to help students understand the importance of being a …
This lesson is to help students understand the importance of being a good digital citizen. There are resources attached for students to look through to help them with their assignment. We must all learn to be good digitial citizens. It is important in the digital age we live in, that students are explicitly instructed on what that looks like. Pic: https://unsplash.com/@kimberlyfarmer
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 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.
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 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/
Digital LIteracy Project - This lesson is a final project using Adobe …
Digital LIteracy Project - This lesson is a final project using Adobe Spark in which students use the knowldege learned during the Digital Citizenship unit to cereate a video that demonstrates an understanding of digital literacy and the importance of being digitally literate in a digital world.
In this Common Sense Education lesson on Digital Citizenship, students learn what …
In this Common Sense Education lesson on Digital Citizenship, students learn what their digital footprint is and how it is created; in order to help them leverage technology safely, responsibly, and ethically.
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, …
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, students learn about how they can protect themselves from identity theft. Students examine the ways online scammers may try to poach a user's identity and the consequences.
TIn this lesson we will be discussing with high school students how …
TIn this lesson we will be discussing with high school students how to protect themselves from fake news. We will be doing an activity that has them using these skills in real time.
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, …
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, students learn how they can find credible information on the internet. Students learn strategies for evaluating the credibility of a piece of content.
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, …
In this Common Sense Education Nearpod lesson on Digital Citizenship & Literacy, students reflect on how balanced they are in their daily lives. They consider what "media balance" means and how it applies to them.
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