What’s in Your Digital Citizenship Survival Kit?

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What can toothpaste teach you about digital citizenship? Showing students a tube of toothpaste can be a metaphor for the information that they are sharing about themselves online—once it’s out, it’s almost impossible to get back in the tube! In this edWeb.net webinar presented by the Digital Citizenship community, Craig Badura, K-12 Integration Specialist at Aurora Public Schools in Nebraska, shared how he created a “digital citizenship survival kit” using items and props from everyday life as conversation starters and “teachable moments” with students around digital citizenship. Learn how Craig used this survival kit with students and get ideas on how you – or your students – can create your own “digital citizenship survival kit,” connecting everyday items to safe and responsible behavior in the digital world. 

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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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