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Digital Citizenship

As Net Geners expect to be able to socially network in more of our classrooms, how will our role change?  How can we help our digital learners become responsible digital citizens in our classrooms and in our world?

Digital citizenship can be described as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use.  As a way of understanding the complexity of digital citizenship and the issues of technology use, abuse, and misuse, we have identified none elements that together make up digital citizenship.  Those nine elements are as follows:

  1. Digital Access: full electronic participation in society
  2. Digital Commerce: the buying and selling of goods online
  3. Digital Communication: the electronic exchange of information
  4. Digital Literacy: the capability to use digital technology and knowing when and how to use it
  5. Digital Etiquette: the standards of conduct expected by other digital technology users
  6. Digital Law: the legal rights and restrictions governing technology use
  7. Digital Rights and Responsibilities: the privileges and freedom extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral expectations that come with them
  8. Digital Health and Wellness: the elements of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology use
  9. Digital Security: the precautions that all teaching users must take to guarantee their personal safety and the security of their network

Source from Digital Citzenship in Schools by Mike Ribble and Gerald Bailey




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Digital Citizenship Resources

Jigsaw: Assembly for 8 to 10 year olds - You Tube

Educating Parents

What Makes a Bully a Bully?
Digital Citizenship: Seeing, Addressing the Big Picture
The Importance of Teaching Digital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship/Cyberbullying Video Clips
Digital Citizenship
Bullying and Harassment in Connecticut

Inclusive Sports and Youth Leadership as an Antidote to Bullying in Schools

LiveBinders: Staying Safe Online

Teach Children First

Parenting in the Internet Age

Cybermobbing: The New Threat

Words are Worse than Sticks and Stones

Could 'Facebook Depression' Affect You?

Teaching Students About Copyright: The YouTube Way

Digital Citizenship in Schools Scoop.it

World's Simplest Online Safety Policy

One Caring Climate
Bully is a Toxic Four Letter Word
Stop Bullying Now

Preventing School Bullying

National School Climate Center

Building Your Classroom Community

Stop Cyberbullying

Walk A Mile In Their Shoes: Bullying and The Child With Special Needs

Livebinders: Cyber Literacy

Jog The Web: Cyberbullying Media Examples

Fear to Facebook

Teens & Technology: Connection, Disconnection, and a lot of Texting

Digital Tattoo 

Bullies Use Social Media to Make Things Worse



Digital Citizenship YouTubes


Cyberbullying Resources

What is cyberbullying?  How can we help students become responsible digital citizens?  How do we realistically stop cyberbullying?


Why does this happen?  
Phoebe Prince
Tyler Clementi

What can you do to prevent another tragedy?


Check out these sites and come up with an action plan.
Real Life Stories
Stop Cyberbullying
Bullying Forum
As Bullies Go Digital, Parents Play Catch-Up
PDF file from Bullying PD @ Choate Rosemary Hall 1/20/11

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