Being a good digital citizen means to be an ethical and responsible
member of the online community. Digital citizenship is the practice
and teaching to help individuals, particularly young people, know how
to navigate, create, communicate and protect themselves online. As
more and more technology is used in personal lives and schools, the
need for digital citizenship grows.
Digital Citizenship: Research and Practice from the Field provides
research-based strategies that can help any educator working with
technology and youth. Through experience and data collected by
teaching in-depth digital citizenship classes with K-12 students,
special populations and educator trainings, this book can provide
real-life advice on what works, and what doesn't.
The models and advice in this title are based on prevention science.
Prevention Science is the application of scientific method to prevent
dysfunctional human behavior before it even starts.
In addition, this book will give its readers worksheets, activity
sheets, lesson plans and assessment tools for implementing digital
citizenship instruction in their organization.
Digital citizenship is a growing, multi-faceted, interdisciplinary
subject in need of research and practical and applicable advice. This
book brings together past studies, independent research and knowledge
from other disciplines to provide solutions.
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Teaching Strategies and Practice from the Field
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781475848274
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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