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The 9 elements of Digital Citizenship your students need to know

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With the rise of the Internet, we have become more and more present in the online world. So, existing in this environment, working, learning, doing business, communicating just like we do in real life make us citizens of this digital world. The authors define nine elements of digital citizenship. Digital access.

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Digital Citizenship Week: What to Teach When–a video

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Highlights Digital Citizenship Defined : Understanding rights and responsibilities as internet users is crucial. Grade-Specific Topics : Digital citizenship is taught progressively from kindergarten to middle school. Tools and Resources : Each grade level includes specific resources and projects to enhance learning.

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How to Teach Digital Citizenship in Kindergarten

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Essential Questions What is a ‘digital citizen’? What are the implications of digital citizenship in today’s world? Discuss why they use a password to access the computer. How is being a citizen of the internet the same/different than my home town? _Bring up a website.

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Top 13 Digital Citizenship Tips For Enhancing Online Safety

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Navigating the internet is akin to exploring a lively city with its exciting opportunities and hidden dangers, where good digital citizenship provides the legal guidelines that ensure safe and respectful interactions. If your device is lost or stolen, these measures can help protect your data from unauthorized access.

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17 K-8 Digital Citizenship Topics

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This used to mean limiting access to the internet, blocking websites, and layering rules upon rules hoping (vainly) students would be discouraged from using an infinite and fascinating resource. For more, check out the K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum. It didn’t work. It didn’t work.

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11 Projects to Teach Digital Citizenship

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This vast landscape of resources is offered digitally, freely (often), and equitably (hopefully), but to take that cerebral trek through the online world, children must know how to do it safely, securely, and responsibly. The easiest way is to relate digital citizenship to citizenship in their own neighborhood.

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How to Teach Digital Citizenship in Kindergarten and 1st Grade

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There are several great programs available to guide students through this process ( Common Sense’s Digital Passpor t, Carnegie CyberAcademy , K-8 Digital Citizenship ). I’ve collected a long list of resources here : K-HS Digital Citizenship Resources Today, we focus on Kindergarten–1st Grade.