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Page 1: Mike Ribble, Ed.D. District Director of Technology Manhattan-Ogden School District Manhattan, KS miker@manhattan.k12.ks.us

Mike Ribble, Ed.D.District Director of Technology

Manhattan-Ogden School DistrictManhattan, KS

[email protected]

Page 2: Mike Ribble, Ed.D. District Director of Technology Manhattan-Ogden School District Manhattan, KS miker@manhattan.k12.ks.us

Do we still feel the same about others and their cell phone use? Do we think about ours?

Do we try to do too much at one time (multi-tasking)?

Are we sharing more information than we should (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)?

Where will be in another five years?

Raising A Digital Child

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Raising A Digital Child

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What is our focus? How do we get to the core issues? What are the most important

skills? How will we teach? What is the responsibility of home,

what is the focus of schools?Raising A Digital

Child

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It is often brought up by students (and other users) that if we have the ability we should be able to use resources?

Does this hold true in other parts of our lives?

Should our “Digital Citizenship” be any different than our country citizenship?

Let’s take a look at some ideas/issues.

Raising A Digital Child

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SIMILARITIES DIFFERENCES

Both deal with one person taking attacking another psychologically.

Students can deal with both through intervention.

Both can continue after school as well.

Technology can make people feel anonymous.

Technology can involve a larger number of people.

Regular bullying can have a physical aspect as well.

Raising A Digital Child

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DRINKING TEXTING

Alcohol Addiction Physical Issues Loss of Attention Can Lead to

Accidents Laws Against Doing

Technology Addiction Can Have Physical

Issues Loss of Attention Can Lead to

Accidents New Laws Being

Passed

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CANDY BAR DOWNLOADING SONGS

Laws against shoplifting

Causes loss of revenue store

We typically teach our children/students it is not appropriate.

Laws against downloading – but many opportunities.

Can decrease revenue for companies.

We don’t always state to children/students that it is wrong.

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We need to look at the basic skills and begin building curriculum to reach them.

Technology is a tool – how we use it will determine its use/misuse.

The focus cannot be on applications/ technologies only. Look down the road.

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Knowledge Comprehension

Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation

Remembering Understanding

Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating

Raising A Digital Child

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Step Back and Evaluate – Not Every Technology’s Goal Was Education. (4-Stage Model).

Come Up With a Plan from Top to Bottom. If we want students to have a skill when they reach a certain age how do we build.

Follow Through – The worst thing is to start a plan and not complete it (better if no plan at all).

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Raising A Digital Child

Users on Facebook, as well as other social networking sites need to think about what they are showing the world.

From 6 Career-Killing Facebook Mistakes by Erin Joyce (Investopedia), April 7, 2010

-Inappropriate Pictures, Complaining about Current Job, Posting Conflicting Information to Your Resume, Statuses You Wouldn’t Want Your Boss to See, Not Understanding the Security Settings, Losing by Association

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Texas Statute: Sec. 21.15.  Improper Photography Or Visual Recording.

(3)  knowing the character and content of the photograph, recording, broadcast, or transmission, promotes a photograph, recording, broadcast, or transmission described by Subdivision (1) or (2).

Sec. 43.21.(5)  "Promote" means to manufacture, issue, sell, give, provide, lend, mail, deliver, transfer, transmit, publish, distribute, circulate, disseminate, present, exhibit, or advertise, or to offer or agree to do the same.

(c)  An offense under this section is a state jail felony.

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…a new study from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Those ages 8 to 18 spend more than seven and a half hours a day with such devices, compared with less than six and a half hours five years ago (New York Times, Jan.20)

…There needs to be a tidal shift in outlook by adults. The first stage of recovery is admission and acknowledgment. Now, the real work can begin. Engage, create, innovate and challenge kids with media. (Letter to the Editor)

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A MySpace Photo May Cost a Student a Teaching Certificate

First It Was Song Downloads. Now It’s Organic Chemistry.

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PBS – Frontline -Roughly 50 percent of South Koreans play games regularly, and 75 percent of gamers prefer online games.-Questions of Internet Addiction

Texting, Surfing, Studying?“The literature looking at media and its impact on attentional skills is just in its infancy,” said Renee Hobbs, aprofessor of mass media and communications at Temple University. Another expert, Dr. Dimitri Christakis, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington who is a leading researcher on children and the media, agreed. “The pace of science has not kept up with technology,”.

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Face-to-Face Socializing Starts With a Mobile Post

Twitter and Facebook ask users to answer the question: What are you doing right now?But for many urbanites in their 20s and 30s, two other questions are just as important: Where are you, and can I come join you?

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ALL CAPS emails lead to woman's firing

OK, I can't actually make that text red due to the publishing system I'm on, but it would certainly be annoying, wouldn't it?And if you worked for New Zealand's ProCare Health, it could even get you fired.

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Craigslist-Savvy Mom Turns Tables on Crook

Berkeley woman avenges theft of handicapped daughter's computer

By Janette WilliamsUpdated 10:30 AM PST, Tue, Jan

12, 2010

January 24, 2010

Web Is Bringing Skaters’ Lives Uneasily Close to Fans’ ObsessionsBy JULIET MACUR

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The Children of Cyberspace: Old Fogies by Their 20sBy BRAD STONEThey theorize that the ever-accelerating pace of technological change may be minting a series of mini-generation gaps, with each group of children uniquely influenced by the tech tools available in their formative stages of development.

January 10, 2010

Failing Like a Buggy Whip Maker? Better Check Your SimileBy RANDALL STROSS

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Losing Out After Winning an Online Auction“There’s a lot of ways to lose money with online auctions,” said Sally Greenberg, executive director of the National Consumers League. With all the possible ways of losing money, it’s no wonder that online auction fraud was ranked as the 13th biggest concern of consumers in the 2008 Consumer Sentinel, which is compiled by the Federal Trade Commission

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Cell phones – do we allow in classroom (is it a requirement for school ?) Do we then have a separation of haves and have nots? Is it then Ok if they take a call, text their friends, check their Facebook.

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International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) identified Digital Citizenship for Teachers and Students.

PBS Frontline Digital Nationhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/

kidsonline/ Organizations, blog sites, support systems –

DigiParent.Ning.Com. (started with Digiteen) San Elijo M.S. Digizen

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As a technological society it is our responsibility to provide all users the opportunity to work, interact, and use technology without the interference, destruction, or obstruction by the actions of inappropriate users. As digital citizens we pledge to help create a society of users that strive to use technology appropriately. We will work with others to identify the needs of technology users and provide opportunities to make them effective.

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http://www.digitalcitizenship.net


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