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Scope and Sequence and Lessons for Digital Citizenship - Common Sense Media

**Common Sense Digital Citizenship PDF of Scope and Sequence

 

 

resources

Assessments for Digital Citizenship

Edutopia Digital Citizenship Resource Roundup

5 Minute Film Festival: Teaching Digital Citizenship

I am a Digital Citizen Poster

 


Additional Resources for the Scope and Sequence

Internet Safety
Privacy & Security
Relationship & Communication
Cyberbullying
Self Image, Identity, Digital Footprint & Reputation

Information Literacy
Creative Credit & Copyright

 

Online Sources - Brain Pop Video
Social Networking - Brain Pop Video


Teacher Resources
Student Resources
Educate Families

 

Blogging Etiquette

Ideas for Bloggers

  • Share my thoughts
  • Read and Respond
  • Discuss - Agree, disagree, add new ideas
  • Learn from others
  • Being a responsible participant in online conversation, I will :
  • Be safe. You know the rules online… Do not tell your first and last names, address, school, etc. Blogs are on the internet and anyone can see them, even when they are “private”.
  • Be accurate. Make sure that any information you write is correct. This includes facts, names, and web addresses. Do not exaggerate.
  • Give credit. If you do mention a fact you read online, be sure to give the author credit. Tell the author’s name (if you know it) and the web address of the source.
  • Be a conscientious student. Proofread carefully before clicking “Submit Comment”. Your writing is for school, so be sure to check spelling, punctuation and grammar, as you would for any other type of school project.
  • Write intelligently. Make sure your message is clear and easy to understand. Remember to stick to the topic; don’t be overly humorous or creative.
  • Write quick and to the point. Blogging is not a time for book writing. (There are other online tools for this.)

 

 

 

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