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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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Dozens of Online Resources for Assessment

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Assessment of student work is a crucial aspect of learning. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum , K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. It helps students recognize important lesson goals and teachers gauge understanding.

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4 Critical Pieces of Every Lesson and How to Gamify Them video

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Digital citizenship teaches safe online practices for students. By encouraging students to decode unfamiliar words in context, educators enhance comprehension and prepare them for standardized assessments. Digital citizenship education is essential as students navigate online environments.

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Digital citizenship: a conceptual model for developing a K-12 curriculum

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Digital citizenship is essential for all people living in a digital economy. Since the economy shapes our lives and our communities, we cannot take part as active citizens in the important events around us without digital skills. Read more: The 9 elements of Digital Citizenship your students need to know [INFOGRAPHIC].

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What are the nine elements of digital citizenship?

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Schools can help by making the key elements of digital citizenship part of their culture. What is digital citizenship? Digital citizenship refers to acting responsibly online. But digital citizenship goes beyond a personal relationship with technology.

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16+ Websites on Assessments

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Blendsapce –if you create your lesson plans in BlendSpace, it includes opportunities to assess learning. Edulastic –formative assessments; work on any devices (app). Gimkit –gamified assessment, like Kahoot; freemium. Recap –create an account, sign students up, they log in and you’re ready for formative assessments (app).

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18 Digital Tool Musts in the Classroom — a Video

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Highlights Annotation Tools: Essential for digital note-taking. Avatars: Promote digital citizenship and privacy. Digital Portfolios: Collect and showcase student work. Online Quizzes: Provide fun and quick assessments. Backchannel Devices: Enhance classroom communication.

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