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Educational Web-based Resources. Day 2. Digital Citizenship. The norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use. Respect. Protect. Educate. Etiquette. Commerce. Health & Wellness. Access. Communication. Security. http://digitalcitizenship.net/Home_Page.html.
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Digital Citizenship The norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use Respect Protect Educate Etiquette Commerce Health & Wellness Access Communication Security http://digitalcitizenship.net/Home_Page.html Law Literacy Rights & Responsibilities
Terminology • Cookies: A cookie is a small amount of data generated by a website and saved by your web browser. Its purpose is to remember information about you, similar to a preference file created by a software application Web 2.0 • First Party Cookies: First-party cookies are created by the Web site you are visiting and are necessary to keep track of your personal preferences and the current session. • Third Party Cookies: Third-party cookies are created by a Web site other than the one you are currently visiting; for example, by a third-party advertiser on that site.
Exploring Google • When WVU’s MIX email system linked with Gmail … • 5gb for e-mail messages, and 5gb for docs on Google Drive • Your Gmail account on MIX was (is) completely separate from your other Gmail accounts • You retain ownership of your documents on your MIX Gmail account • When you activate Gmail, your MIX e-mail address stays the same and will be 'username@mix.wvu.edu' as before • …and you got access to all of the Google products http://mixinfo.wvu.edu/gmail-faqs
Categories Web Mobile Business Media Geo Specialized Search Home & Office Social Innovation
http://www.google.com/edu/ The Google Classroom http://youtu.be/JUiLc0If0CI
Home & Office • Gmail • Google DriveStore, Manage, Access, Share • Docs, Sheets, Forms, Slides, Drawings Plan, Create, Organize, Share • Calendar Curriculum Plan, Reminders, Share Other Google categories are helpful as well- this is just a primer to get us started!
Non-Google Web-based Resources • http://www.sikids.com/ • http://www.kidnetic.com/ • http://www.dole.com/#/superkids • http://www.anatomyarcade.com/ • www.takechargebehealthy.org • Many, many others
Task: Create a resource center for a unit of your choice (H or PE) on Google Drive. Must include 2 (two) items from each category. Share with group mates & EJones (emjones@mix.wvu.edu) . Will showcase to class.
Assignment #1 A) Watch video: “Using Critical Thinking to Find Trustworthy Websites” https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/analyzing-websites-with-students B) Use criteria to evaluate web-based resources: C) Write 150-word narrative for each site
Evaluating Web Sources Ten criteria for Educators & Students ____ 1. Information is current and recently updated. ____ 2. Content is written at an appropriate reading level for your students. ____ 3. The amount of pictures and text is balanced. ____ 4. A credible source supports this Web site. ____ 5. The Web site is free of advertisements. ____ 6. Content has educational value and is aligned with the goals of the lesson. ____ 7. Interactivity has educational and motivational value. ____ 8. All action buttons function properly. ____ 9. Text is unbiased. ____ 10. The Web site contains reliable information. Respond with Yes or No - then describe
For next class • Reading Assignment - Chapter 1 & 6 (or 7 Web 2.0) • Take reading notes for discussion/quiz