Digital+Citizenship

NETS IV: Promote and model digital citizenship and responsibility. Teachers understand local and global societal issues and responsibilities in an evolving digital culture and exhibit legal and ethical behavior in their professional practices.

a. Advocate, model, and teach safe, legal, and ethical use of digital information and technology, including respect for copyright, intellectual property, and the appropriate documentation of sources. b. Address the diverse needs of all learners by using learner-centered strategies providing equitable access to appropriate digital tools and resources. c. Promote and model digital etiquette and responsible social interactions related to the use of technology and information. d. Develop and model cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with colleagues and students of other cultures using digital age communication and collaboration tools.

The following courses/resources that address ISTE NETS IV: @Resources for Providing Education to Students about Online Safety

Modeling Digital Citizenship: Curating and Creating with Care


 * **Tool** ||  || **Description** ||   || **Account Information** ||   || **Equipment Needed** ||   || **Included in these** **Professional Learning** **Session(s)** ||
 * ==Children's Internet==

Protection Act
||  || Law enacted in 2000 to protect children from harmful online content as a condition for federal funding that requires schools to educate minors about appropriate online behavior.

Understanding CIPA for Educators Video and Lessons from Common Sense Education on E-rate and CIPA: Toolkit for Teachers ||  || No account required - view only ||  || Teacher - computer

Student - not applicable for understanding the law - Computer or tablet for using resources provided by Common Sense Education ||  ||   ||
 * == CMCSS Focus ==
 * == CMCSS Focus ==

Videos
||  || Short focused videos created by CMCSS Technology Integration Coach appropriate for sharing in the classroom. Internet Safety (K-2)  Internet Safety (3-5) Cyberbullying  Privacy and Usage Concerns ||  || No account required ||   || Teacher - computer and projector ||  ||   ||

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||  || K-12 Curriculum, Videos, lesson plans, activities and assessments as well as resources to share with parents

Free materials designed to empower students to: in the digital world.
 * think critically
 * behave safely
 * participate responsibly

Curriculum choices suitable for K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12. ||  || No account required to view materials.

Teacher account required to download resources.

Student accounts can be created by teacher for Digital Passport. ||  || Teacher - computer, possibly projector

Student - computer or tablet for some activities ||  ||   || ||  || Online safety, security, and digital citizenship resources and blogs for students, educators and families.
 * ==Think Before You Link==
 * ==Think Before You Link==

Excellent content from McAfee Security Endorsed by Intel Security and Discovery Education.

Includes interactive quiz.

Certificate available when quiz is passed. //Student must download/print certificate// //and have// //teacher or parent sign and complete it.// ||  || Teacher creates account and links to school (Discovery Education list) and can then share link to the module to be used with students.

No student account required.

Students can go directly to the page and choose the module without account creation. ||  || Teacher - computer and projector optional to share link/model getting started

Student - computer or tablet

//Browser Note:// //Firefox doesn't work!// //Use// //Safari 5.1 or later// //Chrome 17 or later// //Internet Explorer 9 or later// ||  ||   || ||  || Free collection of teaching materials primary, intermediate, middle school, and high school grade levels. Videos, lesson plans, and teachable recipes Use NetSmartz to create a dynamic Internet safety curriculum. ||  ||   ||   || Teacher - computer, projector
 * ==NetSmartz==
 * ==NetSmartz==

Student - computer or tablet ||  ||   || ||  || A free standards-based lesson collection integrating key digital citizenship concepts. ||  ||   ||   || Teacher - computer, projector
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Student - computer or tablet ||  ||   ||

**Overview of Blended Learning** - Khan Academy video tutorials featuring content from the Christensen Institute


 * Common Sense Media **
 * Introduction to the SAMR Model - a way to evaluate how technology is incorporated in lessons
 * K-12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum** Scope and Sequence - empower students to think critically, behave safely, and participate responsibly in a digital world
 * Educator Ratings and Reviews (formerly Graphite) - in-depth editorial reviews on educational apps


 * SOS Strategies ** - For a great list of classroom strategies shared by Discovery Education, visit @http://tinyurl.com/SOS-strategies.