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All students need digital citizenship skills to participate fully in their communities and make smart choices online and in life. Our award-winning K-12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum: Addresses top concerns for schools. Prepares students with critical 21st-century skills. Supports educators with training and recognition.
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Vote no to the new digital divide. Emma A. Jane, UNSW Sydney. Cyberhate would deny women their full democratic rights as citizens, yet this is trivialised and dismissed - just as sexual violence ...
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The first step is simple: Let's stop calling conversations about etiquette and appropriate behavior "digital citizenship," because it's not. True digital citizenship must be ...
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Respect. Digital access: Advocating for equal digital rights and access is where digital citizenship starts. Digital etiquette: Rules and policies aren't enough — we need to teach everyone about appropriate conduct online. Digital law: It's critical that users understand how to properly use and share each other's digital property.
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Digital Citizenship Week: 6 Resources for Educators by Matt Davis (Updated 2015): Digital Citizenship Week is the perfect time for students and teachers to talk about online responsibility and safety.Resources to bring digital citizenship into the classroom. Social Media in Education: Resource Toolkit by Ashley Cronin (Updated 2015): This collection of blogs, articles, and videos from Edutopia ...
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