All students need digital citizenship skills to participate fully in their communities and make smart choices online and in life. That's why we partnered with Common Sense, the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to helping all kids thrive in a world of media and technology in this fun ...
Common Sense Media – UK Digital Citizenship Curriculum Common Sense Education’s award-winning digital citizenship resources, trusted by 1.2 million teachers worldwide, are now fully updated for UK classrooms, and available to all schools, for free, in English and Welsh. Learners need digital ...
Common Sense Media has free lesson plans for all grade levels on digital citizenship. They include videos and other images to explain the ideas at the student's level. "Digital drama" is the everyday arguments and small problems that come up between friends or with other people you know onli...
Common Sense Media has free lesson plans for all grade levels on digital citizenship. They include videos and other images to explain the ideas at the student's level. "Digital drama" is the everyday arguments and small problems that come up between friends or with other people you know onli...
This dissertation analyzes how the concept of "digital citizenship" is conceptualized and furthered through three freely available curricula intended for use with high school students: NetSmartz, Digital Citizenship in Schools, and Common Sense Media. By employing a critical discourse analysis and ...
Nearpod and Common Sense Education have collaborated to create digital citizenship lessons that are dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families. These resources focus on essential skills for navigating the challenges of media and technology, ensuring that students are well-prepared to engage ...
Recently, Common Sense Media named Ask a Tech Teacher as one of the2014 blogs to watchon the topic of Digital Citizenship. It reminded me what a massive topic this is! To my count, it includes at least 19 topics (check here for updated links): ...
Our district has evolved in its use of Common Sense Media each year and our trend is to continue to improve. My team is proud of what we have created for our students and how we have helped and supported our teachers. Digital citizenship is important for students to learn and worth the ...
(from Fractus Learning) or a video review from Common Sense Media likeDigital Citizenship Lessons for High School Students(17 videos on all the digital citizenship topics). If you’d like a more focused approach, check outCheckology’sfee-based program to help them understand the difference ...
He is stating an opinion so it is always worth digging deeper. I went toCommon Sense Media, my go-to site for useful information on digital citizenship and social networking for kids and searchedKik. Their recommendation is that it is age appropriate for 16 year olds and above and has litt...