Discover ways to help students develop relationships based on mutual
trust and understanding in digital spaces and become active,
participatory citizens in these spaces. For years, much of the
available curricula for teaching digital citizenship focused on
“don’ts.” Don’t share addresses or phone numbers. Don’t give
out passwords. Don’t bully other students. The conversation then
shifted, with digital citizenship curriculum moving toward teaching
students how to positively brand themselves so that they would stand
out for future scholarships and job opportunities. In the end, both
messages failed to address one of the most important aspects of
citizenship: being in community with others. As citizens, we have a
responsibility to give back to the community and to work toward social
justice and equity. Digital citizenship curricula should strive to
show students possibilities over problems, opportunities over risks
and community successes over personal gain. Digital Citizenship in
Action aims to do just that. This book includes: Tips for creating a
digital space where students can try something new, grow through
mistakes, and learn what it means to be a citizen in different spaces.
“Spotlight Stories” from teachers engaged with participatory
digital citizenship that demonstrate how these ideas play out in
actual classrooms. Featured activities to help you integrate these
ideas into your classroom. In this book, you’ll find practical ways
to take digital citizenship beyond a conversation about personal
responsibility so that you can create opportunities for students to
become participatory citizens in online spaces. Audience: 6-12
educators, curriculum directors and library media specialists
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ISBN
9781564846440
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
International Society for Technology in Education
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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