Student Voice in Digital Citizenship: A Project-Based Learning Approach
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Getting ready for the upcoming school year and wondering how to embed digital citizenship into your classroom? In this interactive edWeb webinar hosted by the Digital Citizenship community, Dr. Marialice B.F.X. Curran, Associate Professor at the University of Saint Joseph, provided examples of how to get more student voice involved in digital citizenship project-based learning (PBL) throughout the school year. Marialice works with K-12 students and teachers, administrators, and parents to help students to think and act at a local, global, and digital level simultaneously. Through her research, she has found that the combination of student voice and PBL promotes a positive school climate.
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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 hosted by Common Sense Education.
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