Strategies for a Whole-Community Approach to Digital Citizenship

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Screen Shot 2014-07-31 at 3.30.56 PMHow has your school built a positive culture around digital citizenship? How have you involved students, faculty, staff, leadership, and parents? In this webinar for the edWeb.net Digital Citizenship community, presenters Susan Bearden, IT Director and Bradley Meyer, 21st Century Learning Specialist, both of Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, shared the three elements necessary to take a whole-community approach to digital citizenship at your school or district: educating students, engaging parents, and enriching leadership.  Susan and Brad shared examples from Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy in Melbourne, Florida, which is a Digital Citizenship Certified School by Common Sense Media.  You can build a positive school culture around digital citizenship, and involve all stakeholders.  View the webinar to learn how the school taught students digital citizenship, engaged parents, and developed school leadership.

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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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