
Heartland AEA's Digital Citizenship Site


Our 21st Century Learners - What does it mean?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suWzpLmRH0g
Digital Citizenship addresses our digital society and the relevance and importance of understanding and obeying the norms, rules, and laws of this society in our classrooms. Nine elements will be explored: access, commerce, communication, literacy, etiquette, law, rights and responsibilities, health and wellness, and security.
The contents of this wiki is based upon Digital Citizenship in Schools by Mike Ribble and Gerald Bailey, ISTE, 2007 with input from the students participating in Digital Citizenship courses.
Mike Ribble's Digital Citizenship Web Site
The Nine Elements
Web Support Resources:
ISTE's list of links for Digital Citizenship
http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/EducatorResources/YourLearningJourney/DigitalCitizenship/Explore_Resources_for_Digital_Citizenshi.htm
For very young children:
http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=101305&title=Turtle_the_Texter_A_Lesson_on_Digital_Citizenship
Handouts:
Technology Use Self-Reflection form
DCSelf-Reflection.doc
Digital Citizenship - Addressing Appropriate Technology Behavior
4c.pdf
Focus Questions for Implementation
2ndLL.pdf
iSafe Acceptable Use Policies
AUPs.pdf
Brief Notes 07
BriefNOTES07.pdf
CyberSmart
CyberSmart_FC.pdf
CyberSmart Scope and Sequence CyberSmart_Scope.pdf
Digital Citizenship - Principle
dig_citizenship.doc
Teaching Students Right from Wrong in the Digital Age
ethics_doug_johnson.pdf
ISTE Compass
ISTECompass.pdf
Do Students Need a Technology Driver’s License?
TechDL2.pdf
Rubric for element assignments
DCWiki-BlogRubric.doc
Rubric for blog entries
ClassBlogRubric.doc
21st Century Skills Framework
frameworkflyer_072307.pdf
NETS-S Standards Refreshed
NETS-S_2007_Student_Profiles.pdf
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