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Thursday, February 16, 2017

What is Digital Citizenship?

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As teachers, we are often viewed as models of behaviour for our students. In what way might this apply to the use of technology. What behaviours might we be expected to demonstrate for our students and why? On the other hand, what would happen if we didn't?

In giving students access to the world, and the sum of human knowledge, we forget that we also provide the world and the sum of future human knowledge access to our students.

This post has been divided into three sections, two videos and one question. The first video demonstrates the consequences of having a digital life and what is really happening with our data. The second looks at how we use and share information and what proper consumption and creation are with digital assets. The question that I pose to each of you is: What happens if the consequences for how we use and share information last long after we are aware of their impact?

1) Consequences:



2) Consumption of media and behaviour:



3) Question:
What simple things can you do to be a model to your students what safe and ethical behaviour is when using technology? Write your answer in the comment section of this post.


* Extension: Here is a longer video about personal privacy on the internet: https://youtu.be/KGX-c5BJNFk