Presented by Cathie Gillner, Teacher at Fox Chapel Area School District, Pittsburgh, PA
Hosted by Common Sense Education and Sponsored by Symantec
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How can you make teaching digital citizenship more interactive, with real-time feedback from students? Learn how comics and digital storytelling are great vehicles to help students understand digital citizenship in a fun, fast-paced, and meaningful way.
In this recorded webinar, you’ll learn how Cathie Gillner, educator from Fox Chapel Area School district in Pittsburgh, uses Digital Compass, App Book Creator, and Schoology to engage students around this concept.
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Watch this session to gain a deeper understanding of digital citizenship teaching practices. This webinar will benefit all school personnel, including teachers, administrators, librarians, and tech coordinators.
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Cathie Gillner is a teacher at Fox Chapel Area School District, Pittsburgh, PA. Cathie started her teaching career as an Early Childhood Educator for Carnegie Mellon University. She was selected as a 2014 Pennsylvania Keystone Technology Innovator, and was named a 2014 and 2015 Champion Of Change. Cathie is a Google Certified Educator,an authorized GoogleEducator Trainer, Schoology Ambassador, Common Sense Digital Citizenship Certified Educator, Graphite Certified Educator, and BrainPOP Certified Educator. She has presented at TRETC, PETE&C, and ISTE.
Common Sense Education provides teachers and schools with free research-based classroom tools to help students harness technology for learning and life. Our K–12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum and interactive games teach students how to make safe, smart, and ethical decisions in the digital world. And our revolutionary educational rating system, Common Sense Graphite, helps educators discover, use, and share high-quality digital products that propel student learning.
Symantec was founded in 1982 by visionary computer scientists. The company has evolved to become one of the world’s largest software companies with more than 18,500 employees in more than 50 countries. We provide security, storage and systems management solutions to help our customers – from consumers and small businesses to the largest global organizations – secure and manage their information-driven world against more risks at more points, more completely and efficiently than any other company.