Educators inspire students to positively contribute to and responsibly participate in the digital world.
Educators can improve curriculum through survey results to ensure that students are getting the most out of lessons.
I recently surveyed 20 of my peers to determine how much they know about digital citizenship and the responsible use of digital products. The results? 100% of respondents use technology every day, but only a few know about digital citizenship practices.
You can view the Google Form survey questions by clicking the preview image below.
I recently surveyed 20 of my peers to determine how much they know about digital citizenship and the responsible use of digital products. The results? 100% of respondents use technology every day, but only a few know about digital citizenship practices.
You can view the Google Form survey questions by clicking the preview image below.
You can also view the survey results via a Google Slides presentation in the Analyst section of this website by clicking HERE.
Please see an infographic I created using Canva on Digital Citizenship below as a response to the survey results.
Please see an infographic I created using Canva on Digital Citizenship below as a response to the survey results.
Create your own infographic with Canva by clicking the button below.
Additional citizen resources:
There are many tools for teaching responsible participation in the digital world. One of my favorites is BrainPOP's Digital Citizenship unit with interactive activities, quizzes, games, and more.
There are many tools for teaching responsible participation in the digital world. One of my favorites is BrainPOP's Digital Citizenship unit with interactive activities, quizzes, games, and more.
You can view the unit by clicking the button below.
A fun way to teach students about their digital footprints is Trace My Shadow. This is a website that shows students how they are tracked online and how to control their data.
Use this tool to educate students on safe data use or become aware of your own digital footprints by clicking the button below.
Do you ever search a topic or a product then suddenly start seeing ads for it? Have you noticed that almost every website you visit asks you to allow their "cookies"? That's because everything we do digitally is tracked.
A tool that I like to use to combat these issues is Duck Duck Go. You can search online, almost worry free, by using Duck Duck Go as your search engine.
A tool that I like to use to combat these issues is Duck Duck Go. You can search online, almost worry free, by using Duck Duck Go as your search engine.
Visit Duck Duck Go for safer browsing by clicking on the button below.
Students are presented with "fake news", deep fakes, and misinformation all the time. It is important that all users of digital content and devices research and seek the truth before jumping to conclusions.
A tool that I like for verifying information is FactCheck.
A tool that I like for verifying information is FactCheck.
Start verifying information found online with Factcheck by clicking the button below.
Students must responsibly use sources in their assignments. A great tool to assist with proper citations and ensuring that work is not plagiarized is Citation Machine.
Start using proper citations and ensuring that your work does not include plagiarism by using Citation Machine by clicking the button below.
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