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Digital citizenship. Shannon Goodwin. When do we become digital citizens?.
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Digital citizenship • Shannon Goodwin
When do we become digital citizens? • According to Wikipedia, digital citizenship begins the first time any child, teen, and/or adult signs up for an email address, posts pictures online, uses e-commerce to buy merchandise online, and/or participates in any electronic function. http://blog1.ebates.com/ebates/ebay.png http://tanyacunninghammusic.webs.com/blogger.png http://www.hashemian.com/blog/images/yahoo-logo.jpg
Digital Citizenship • The responsibility of all online users to interact with each other with dignity and respect. • building safe spaces and communities • understanding how to manage personal information • being internet savvy. • contributing appropriately to Web 2.0 sites. • following the “Golden Rule”
Leading by example • Establish policies • Rules should be well-defined and easy to find. • Explain policies • Rules should be explained to parents, teachers, and students. • Enforce policies • Rules should have clear consequences and should be enforced when broken.
9 Steps to good digital citizenship • Etiquette • Communication • Literacy • Access • Commerce • Law • Rights and Responsibilities • Health and Wellness • Security http://robertnoell.com/sales-training-blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/steps-to-success.jpg
Understanding Piracy • Music and DVD’s • The Recording Industry Association of America and the Motion Picture Association of America have campaigned to raise awareness of illegal music and movie downloading. • Students should be made aware of the seriousness of their actions when they listen to, watch, trade, or burn copies of illegally downloaded content. http://images.google.com
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX0aycyAAJA
Conclusion • “We are all in this together, and the only way out of it is to cooperate and grow as a whole.” • MIKE RIBBLE, Manhattan-Ogden Unified School District • “It comes back to the basics of the golden rule: treat others as you want to be treated. If something isn’t yours, don’t take it. If you aren’t sure, err on the side of caution.” • MIKE RIBBLE, Manhattan-Ogden Unified School District
Bibliography • Villano, M. (2008). Text unto others... as you would have them text unto you. The Journal, Retrieved from http://thejournal.com/articles/2008/09/01/text-unto-others-as-you-would-have-them-text-unto-you.aspx?sc_lang=en • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_citizen PICTURES RETRIEVED FROM: • http://tanyacunninghammusic.webs.com/blogger.png • http://robertnoell.com/sales-training-blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/steps-to-success.jpg • http://images.google.com • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX0aycyAAJA • http://blog1.ebates.com/ebates/ebay.png • http://www.hashemian.com/blog/images/yahoo-logo.jpg Retrieved from: http://www.entertonement.com/clips/nnhjwlcxvb--That's-all-folksWork-James-Looney-Tunes-Porky-Pig-