Building a Solid Digital Citizenship Program from Day One
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The beginning of the school year is such an important time for digital citizenship. Schools are distributing their Acceptable Use Policies or Responsible Use Policies. Students may have access to new technologies. Teachers are often planning on integrating new digital tools into their teaching. And parents may be hopeful about the educational potential of digital tools, but also anxious about their kids’ media use. What are some ways for you to start off the school year right and set the foundation for your digital citizenship program throughout the year? In this webinar for the edWeb.net Digital Citizenship community, presenter Steven Anderson, learning evangelist, shared advice and strategies to build a positive school culture around digital citizenship. He discussed practical ways you can implement your digital citizenship program, and involve the school community throughout the year! View the webinar to learn how you can build a solid digital citizenship program for the coming school year.
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Digital Citizenship is a professional learning community (PLC) that provides ideas and discussions about how to help kids be safe, responsible, and respectful participants in a digital world. This community will help you stay connected, share ideas, and get support from colleagues on issues such as: cyberbullying, privacy, digital footprints, copyright and plagiarism, information literacy, and Internet safety. This program is co-hosted by edWeb.net and Common Sense Media.
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