Digital Citizenship – Awareness, Access, Attitudes and Action Required
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Digital Citizenship – Awareness, Access, Attitudes and Action Required
The foundations to successful implementation of policies and procedures
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2013) “Monitor, Computer, Screen, Laptop” Public Domain Image 80450
Digital Native Vs Digital Immigrant (Prensky, 2001)A conversation that needed to be started.
(CC0) Petr Kratochvil, (2013) “Baby Working On A Laptop”
(So, we don’t just push the buttons……)
Preparing our students for their real world and their future
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(CC0) Petr Kratchovil, (2013) “Baby With A Laptop”
Real World Vs CyberspaceOur students are living in a dichotomous world (CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2013) “Men,
Silhouettes, Phone, Communication”
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2012),”Face, Empty, Woman, Wait, Waiting Time”
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2012). “E-Mail, Computer, Internet, Man, Person”
Alice an analogy for our studentsAwareness and preparation lead to successful participation.
(CC0) Momo, (2011). “Nyc, New York, Central Park”
Awareness Allows Definition
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2012). “Family, Flags, Globe, Globalization”
The whole village, including themselves.
Who is responsible?
From Earliest Times……
………..to NOW.
(CC0) PDPhotos, (2010). “Cave Paintings, Mural, Usa, Nevada”
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2013). “Team, Group, Silhouettes, Man, Woman”
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2013). “Family, Community, Patchwork”
Dichotomy of childhood in a digital ageRisk Vs Possibilities
(Craft, 2012, p.178)
(CC0) Openicons, (2013). “Innocent, Unblameable, Unblamable”
(CC0) Nemo, (2013). “Computer, Internet, Digital Chat, Camera, Electronics”
(CC0) PublicDomainPictures, (2012). “Background, Box, Brown, Candy, Chocolate”
Attitudes determine access
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2013). “At, Mail, Virus, Warning, Trojan”
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2012). “Screen, Monitor, Computer, Silhouettes”
Strategic Planning necessary…….
Access demands Action
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2012). “Faces, Man, Woman, Dialogue, Talk”
(CC0) Nemo, (2012). “Food, Symbol, Drawing, Law, Cartoon”
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2012). “District Concentric Circles At Figures Connection”
Reaching the goal posts of Digital Citizenship.
(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2013). “School, Black, Green, May Refer To”
Reflective Questions to Ponder• What do you see as the needs of the
learners in the learning community for the development of proactive digital citizenship policies and procedures?
• Where do you see the balance between accessibility to digital technologies, effective pedagogy, creating an arena of safety and a manageable learning environment? (Hollandsworth, Dowdy & Donovan, 2011, p.39)
• How can we bridge the gap between the many dualities students experience in their daily lives between the digital world and the materiality of the physical world?(CC0) Gerd Altmann, (2013). “Question Mark,
Silhouettes, Pair, Man”
Recommended ReadingCraft, A. (2012): Childhood in a digital age: creative challenges for educational futures, London Review of Education, 10:2, 173-190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14748460.2012.691282
Hollandsworth, R., Dowdy, L., & Donovan, J. (2011). Digital Citizenship in K-12: It Takes a Village. Techtrends: Linking Research & Practice To Improve Learning, 55(4), 37-47. doi:10.1007/s11528-011-0510-z
Ohler, J. (2012). Digital Citizenship Means Character Education for the Digital Age. Education Digest, 77(8), 14-17. Retrieved from: http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=f78c3c85-04ad-4435-8ec5-0db79605dfa5%40sessionmgr113&vid=2&hid=121
Wegerif, R. (2013). Dialogic: Education for the Digital Age Hoboken: Taylor & Francis Retrieved from: http://www.csuau.eblib.com.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=1108586
(CC0) Nemo, (2012). “Education, Mark, Desk, Reading, Cartoon”
References
Blascovich, J. & Bailenson, J. (2011). Infinite Reality: The hidden blueprint of our virtual lives HarperCollins Publishers New York
CHAPTER 2: The Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship. (2007). Digital Citizenship in Schools (pp. 13-37). International Society for Technology in Education.
CHAPTER 5: Teaching Digital Citizenship to Students. (2007). Digital Citizenship in Schools (pp. 73-79). International Society for Technology in Education.
Craft, A. (2012): Childhood in a digital age: creative challenges for educational futures, London Review of Education, 10:2, 173-190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14748460.2012.691282
Felt, l. J., Vartabedian, V., Literat, I., Mehta, R. (2012). Explore Locally Excel Digitally: A participatory learning-oriented after-school program for enriching citizenship on- and offline. Journal of Media Literacy Education, 4(3), pp. 213 - 228
Greenhow, C. (2010). New Concept of Citizenship for the Digital Age. Learning & Leading With Technology, 37(6), 24-25.
ReferencesHollandsworth, R., Dowdy, L., & Donovan, J. (2011). Digital Citizenship in K-12: It Takes a Village. Techtrends: Linking Research & Practice To Improve Learning, 55(4), 37-47. doi:10.1007/s11528-011-0510-z
Lindsay, J., & Davis, V. (2010). Navigate the Digital Rapids. Learning & Leading With Technology, 37(6), 12-15.
Nunes, M. (2006). Chapter 1: The Problem of Cyberspace. (2006) Cyberspaces of Everyday Life, University of Minnesota Press
Ohler, J. (2012). Digital Citizenship Means Character Education for the Digital Age. Education Digest, 77(8), 14-17. Retrieved from: http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=f78c3c85-04ad-4435-8ec5-0db79605dfa5%40sessionmgr113&vid=2&hid=121
Ribble, M. (2009). Becoming a Digital Citizen in a Technological World. In R. Luppicini, & R. Adell (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Technoethics (pp. 250-262). Hershey, PA: . doi:10.4018/978-1-60566-022-6.ch017
Thomas, M. (2011). Deconstructing Digital Natives: Young People, Technology and the New Literacies Taylor & Francis. Retrieved from: http://www.csuau.eblib.com.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=684081
Wegerif, R. (2013). Dialogic: Education for the Digital Age Hoboken: Taylor & Francis Retrieved from: http://www.csuau.eblib.com.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=1108586
Winder, D. (2008). Being Virtual: who you really are online John Wiley & Sons, England