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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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25 Online Resources About Brainstorming and Mindmapping

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Gitmind –Free full-featured mind mapping and brainstorming tool available for PC and mobile devices iBrainstorm –Capture and share with text, post-its, and freeform drawings. If you’re looking for templates, Canva has some amazing examples from their talented artists. A multi-device collaboration tool.

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5 Innovative Tech Projects for High Schoolers

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Learners can create mobile apps or websites to raise awareness of social issues. For example, they could create a mobile app to promote women’s safety, sending an alert to close and trusted contacts upon violent shaking of the phone whenever a woman senses a hazard.

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How to Track My Child’s Location

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Mobile applications Numerous smartphone apps are tailored for tracking family members’ locations. Promoting behavior Instill a sense of responsibility in your child by setting examples and reinforcing good habits. Techniques for Tracking Your Child GPS tracking gadgets GPS devices provide real-time updates on location.

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Digital Citizenship: The Critical Call To Educate and Prepare 21st-Century Learners

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Today’s youth are digital natives who are unaware of life without Internet access, instant communication, mobile phones and an abundance of on-demand information sitting in their pockets. As a society, it is our responsibility to ensure youth are fully aware as well as educated about digital citizenship.

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How to block websites in K-12 schools

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educate them about digital citizenship . Schools may choose to block certain online discussion boards, blogs or website categories to protect students. For example, you can block a website but add a specific webpage within that site to your allowed list. How do you block websites on Chrome, for example?

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The Role of Assistive Technology in Promoting Inclusive Education

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The Role of Assistive Technology in Promoting Inclusive Education Persons with disabilities may struggle with coordination problems, short attention spans, and limited mobility, which may or may not be obvious. Examples include high-tech tools like alerting devices and low-tech ones like Braille and pencil grips.