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Digital Citizenship 101
a little about meEva Harvell
email: [email protected]: techie_teachblog: http://techieteacherthoughts.blogspot.com/
What is digital citizenship?
95%Percentage of people who own a cellphone.
Pew Research Center; Mobile Fact Sheet
Smartphones are used for more
than text messages and phone calls!
% of smartphone owners who have used their phone to do the following
in the past year
Pew Research Center; US Smartphone Use in 2015
8 TrillionThe first SMS message was sent on December 3, 1992.
Approximately how many text messages are sent every year, according to Bloomberg.
88%Number of 18‐29 year olds who use at least one social
media site. (January 2018)
Social Media Fact Sheet ‐ Pew Research
Test your knowledge!
How many social mediawebsites are out there?
Oh.. the social media sites!
FacebookInstagram
TwitterPinterestSnapChatWhatsAppYouTube
Club PenguinWhisper
PeriscopeTinderVimeoYikYakMusical.lyHouse PartySkypeWeChatGroupMe
Facebook Snapchat Instagram Twitter YouTube
Less Often 10% 15% 18% 29% 21%
Weekly 17% 21% 21% 25% 34%
Daily 74% 63% 60% 46% 45%
Frequency of social media sites among users
Social Media Fact Sheet ‐ Pew Research
10 hours, 39 minutesThe amount of time adults spend in front of a screen each
day.
CNN ‐ Health
25.9 MillionNumber of US residents who experienced identity theft in
2016.
Bureau of Justice Statistics
credit card vs cash spending2001 study from MIT; shoppers spend up to 100% more when using their credit card to pay instead of cash
coupling phenomenon: buying an item with cash; immediately know how much that item cost, painful feelingpaying with a credit card; period between purchase and paying for it, cost less important
Do People Really Spend More With Credit Cards?; Forbes
What is digital citizenship?
Digital Access
Digital Commerce
Digital Communication
Digital Literacy
Digital Etiquette
Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship
Digital Law
Digital Rights & Responsibilities
Digital Health & Wellness
Digital Security
Digital Etiquetteelectronic standards of conduct
Digital Accessaccess to technology & resources
Digital Lawresponsibility for actions / ethics
Respect Yourself & Others
Digital Literacylearning about technology / using technology
Digital Commerceelectronic buying and selling
Digital Communicationexchanging information
Educate Yourself &
Connect With Others
Digital Health & Wellnessphysical & psychological well‐being
Digital Securityprecautions to ensure safety
Digital Rights & Responsibilitiesfreedoms for everyone in the digital world
Protect Yourself & Others
Common Sense Media
~ free K‐12 digital citizenship curriculum
~ nervous teacher friendly lesson plans
~ interactive resources for 3rd and above
~ family resources to send home
**excellent parent section on the website
Be Internet Awesome
~ joint project with Google and iKeepSafe
~ five foundational lessons for grades 3‐5
~ learn about being awesome through Interland, an online game
InCtrl
~ lessons for grades 4th ‐ 8th
~ created by Cable in the Classroom
~ lesson plans & video resources available
ConnectSafely
~ resources website for parents & teachers on all things digital
Classroom Read Alouds
Top 10 List of Technology Themed Read Aloud Books
Classroom Read Alouds
lesson plans
~ recruit your computer lab manager / teacher
~ include words on your word wall
~ use books as read alouds
~ pick a day/time to conduct lessons as a school or grade level
~ use posters in the hallway or lunch room
Integration Ideas
Resources for YouGet to know...
~ COPPA
~ FERPA
~ CIPA
~ your district’s AUP
Twitter hashtags:
#digcit
#digcitkids
What is digital citizenship?
email: [email protected]
Twitter: techie_teach
blog: http://techieteacherthoughts.blogspot.com/
Digital Citizenship 101
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