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Digital Citizenship in Schools

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What is digital citizenship? Why should educators, students, and parents care? Today, billions of people all over the planet interact using various technologies. This interaction has created a digital society that affords its members opportunities for education, employment, entertainment, and social interaction. As in any society, it is expected that digital citizens act in a certain way according to accepted norms, rules, and laws. Most of today's students are entirely comfortable with technology, but are they using it appropriately? Do they understand their roles and responsibilities in digital society? How can teachers help students become responsible digital citizens? Digital Citizenship in Schools is an essential introduction to digital citizenship. Starting with a basic definition of the concept and an explanation of its relevance and importance, the authors go on to explore the nine elements of digital citizenship. They provide a useful audit and professional development activities to help educators determine how to go about integrating digital citizenship concepts into the classroom. Activity ideas and lesson plans round out this timely book. Topics -technology literacy
-technology integration
-teacher training
-curriculum design
-professional development
-lesson plans Also Educator's Podcast Guide - ISBN 1564842312
What Works in K-12 Online Learning - ISBN 1564842363 The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is the trusted source for professional development, knowledge generation, advocacy and leadership for innovation. ISTE is the premier membership association for educators and education leaders engaged in improving teaching and learning by advancing the effective use of technology in PK-12 and teacher education. Home of the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS), the Center for Applied Research in Educational Technology (CARET), and ISTE's annual conference (formerly known as the National Educational Computing Conference, or NECC), ISTE represents more than 100,000 professionals worldwide. We support our members with information, networking opportunities, and guidance as they face the challenge of transforming education. Some of the areas in which we publish
-Web. 2.0 in the classroom-RSS, podcasts, and more
-National Educational Technology Standards (NETS)
-Professional development for educators and administrators
-Integrating technology into the classroom and curriculum
-Safe practices for the Internet and technology
-Educational technology for parents

149 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2007

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August 14, 2010
I had hoped to have more ideas sparked from this book, but I did not find it very useful. There are a few websites I will check out after reading it, but otherwise I could have done with just reading an article that contained the main points. It tried to be a practical resource and lay out lesson plans, but there were few that I would use in their format with my elementary students. Though I think the content was appropriate for lessons I had hoped that the format would bring some fun and unique ways of presenting, but instead the format seemed boring.
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April 26, 2010
Boring! But fortunately, a very quick read. Disappointed that the activities were mostly worksheets for students to complete.
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