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Digital Citizenship

Digital Citizenship for EducatorsTerri ReidImplementation Support CoordinatorERLC

What is Digital Citizenship?Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use.Mike Ribble, http://digitalcitizenship.net/Nine_Elements.html

www.nisd.netWhat is Digital Citizenship?A good digital citizen will experience the advantages of the digital world but like a citizen of a nation, they will be identifiable, speak using the appropriate language, serve his or her duty to judge what is appropriate within the laws of the land and ethical behavior, uphold their social responsibilities and be virtuous. Lee Crockett https://fluency21.zendesk.com/entries/22480538-Global-Digital-Citizenship-Program

Digital Footprinthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=79IYZVYIVLA

Why is Digital Different?

Why is Digital Different?Easily Copied

Why is Digital Different?Easily CopiedInstantly Shared

Why is Digital Different?Easily CopiedInstantly Shared

Easily Edited

Why is Digital Different?Easily CopiedInstantly Shared

Easily EditedViewable by Millions

Think Before You Post

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w4_Hrwh2XI&NR=1 Digital MediaDigital environments offer powerful tools for editing (manipulating) media.

What are the parameters for a good digital citizen in editing?

What is Acceptable?

What is Acceptable?

http://listverse.com/2007/10/19/top-15-manipulated-photographs/ What is Acceptable?http://listverse.com/2007/10/19/top-15-manipulated-photographs/

What is Acceptable?

http://listverse.com/2007/10/19/top-15-manipulated-photographs/ The last photo from the World Trade CenterWhat is Acceptable?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U Dove Evolution

Alec Couros, http://www.slideshare.net/courosa/developing-digital-citizensTowards a Mobile Reality

Alec Couros, http://www.slideshare.net/courosa/developing-digital-citizensConvergence

Alec Couros, http://www.slideshare.net/courosa/developing-digital-citizens

... in 2007 YouTube consumed as much bandwidth as the entire Internet in 2000.In 2012, YouTube said that roughly 60 hours of new videos are uploaded to the site every minute...In May 2010, it was reported that YouTube was serving more than two billion videos a day, which it described as "nearly double the prime-time audience of all three major US television networks combined"

www.google.com/think/insightswww.google.com/think/insights

Shifting RealityFromPRIVATE by DEFAULTPUBLIC with EFFORT

ToPUBLIC by DEFAULTPRIVATE with EFFORT

Remix Culture

Remix Culture

Remix Culture

Remix Culture

Remix Culture

Remix Culture

Remix Culture

Digital IdentityThe Internet never forgets!

Digital Identity

Digital Identity

The Internet is NOT Private

Digital Content is Hard to Erase

Read and Understand Privacy Settings

Craft Your Own Online Identity

Own Your Online Identity

Start Posting Good Stuff

Positive Digital Networkshttp://budtheteacher.com/blog/2009/10/10/on-modeling/

Positive Digital NetworksGlobal Digital Audience

Positive Digital Networks

Positive Digital Networks

Positive Digital Networks

Positive Digital Networks

Control Your Identity[It} astounds me when teachers/professors onlydigitalpresence is Rate My Teachers/Profs page. If you aren't controlling your footprint, others are.Meredith Stewart -From Twitter.

Control Your IdentityGoogle YourselfYou might have a common name so use different variations. Add your middle name, location or something else that might provide some hits.Google yourself often to make sure the information that is out there represents you in the way you want.

Control Your IdentityEstablish A BrandWhat name willyou use across all that you do on the web?Choose one name (initials or not) and a Twitter handle.The point here is to start using the same identity across multiple services to solidify yourself. Try to use your actual name or a simple variation.Control Your IdentityGet A Space Of Your OwnYou need a place of your own to let people know who you are. i.e.Twitter or blog. Places where you further establish who you are, what you are about what you want to say. You are further solidifying yourself on the web. You control how much information you put out there and what information you put out there; all in an effort to control your identity.Control Your IdentityStay On Top Of ThingsGoogle Alertsare an easy way to keep track of your brand. You set up a keyword to search using your brand, fill out how often you want to get the alerts, and an email address.Any page on the web that mentions any of the data you submitted lands in your inbox so you can know who is saying what about you or your brand.

Internet Use By AgeThe risks in the online world really do change based on the age of your children.

Internet Use By AgeAccept information at face valueDont always know right from wrongActive onlineSocial networks target through toys (Webkinz)

Internet Use By AgeMoral, self and gender identities developSocialization moves out of homeWant more independenceInternet is funDownload games, music and videosVirtual environments (Neopets)

Internet Use By AgeSeek information from peers and internetSocial lives and online relationships are number one concernInstant messaging and textingSocial networks are vital for communicationUse Web lingo

Email Hoaxeshttp://www.hoax-slayer.com/email-hoax-archive.html

Resources for Teaching Digital CitizenshipHundreds of websites availableBe Internet savvy when choosingCanadian context is essential for copyrightStart with sources you knowInternet SavvyResources for Teaching Digital CitizenshipLesson Plans**Profile PenaltyLesson Plan(Middle School) Lesson Plan (Intermediate)*Perspectives on Chatting Safely OnlineLesson Plan*Tracking TeresaLesson Plan10 Interactive Lessons On Digital Citizenship(YouTube)

Resources for Teaching Digital CitizenshipCommon Sense Media: K-12 Resources including lesson plans, activities, and videos that cover all aspects of Digital Citizenship. Also includes online training modules for teachers.Netsmartz: Online curriculum.Brainpop Jr: Internet SafetyBrainpop: Digital LiteracyI Keep SafeEdutopia

Resources for Teaching Digital Citizenship2Learn.caYour Digital PresenceDigital CitizenshipWeb 2.0 TooldsCopyright & OwnershipEngaging in a Digital WorldDigital citizenship isnt just about recognising and dealing with online hazards. Its about building safe spaces and communities, understanding how to manage personal information, and about being internet savvy - using your online presence to grow and shape your world in a safe, creative way, and inspiring others to do the same.http://digizen.orgTerri ReidImplementation Support [email protected]