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Module 6 Digital Participation (Unique Challenges (People's reactions,…
Module 6 Digital Participation
Ethical Issues
Moral and ethical sensibilities are formed within the digital media platform
Moral
actions that would concern people near you, such as family, yourself, and small group
Ethical
actions that would effect people farther from you, community
3 types of Moral/Ethical Situations
Complex perspective taking
Thinking about how your actions on-line will affect others
Community thinking
Concern for harm that could come to your larger community based on your on-line choices
Roles and Responsibilities
Thinking about what you post and how it will affect your job, students, patients (professional)
James Rest- 3 steps of morality
1.Moral sensibility
awareness of situation
2.Moral Motivation
inclination to prioritize moral consideration over others concerns
3.Moral Character
capacity to show moral courage
Unique Challenges
People's reactions
suicide
hate speech
thoughts on plagiarism Is it? Is it creative license?
Constant connectivity
it is the expectation that you can always be in reach with social media/techology
norms in spaces
positive communications
notions of an on-line community
Characteristics of a Digitally Literate Person
Information Literacy
media literacy
digital literacy
the ability to find, identify, evaluate, and use information
Kids are using digital literacy to explore, connect, create, and learn in new ways
Skills:
Protect their and others' private info on-line
Learn about internet safety, passwords, privacy settings and respecting others privacy
Giving credit when using others work
correctly cite sources
Understand digital footprints
your work on-line is not invisible, others can see it
Search effectively
learn how to find quality, credible, and valid sources
Respect others ideas and opinions
be a good digital citizen
ICT Proficiency
Digital communication, collaboration and participation
Digital learning and development
Digital identity and wellbeing
Digital creation, problem solving, and innovation
Information, data and media literacies
Ways to improve student's digital literacy
Create a Buzz
Put experts together with novices so that they can share tips and ideas
Get people talking
about digital literacy and how they can support students
Link to other key priorities
How can you fit digital literacy into what teachers are already doing in their classroom. Don't try to overwhelm others with one more thing.
Provide supports for the curriculum
give assignments that draw on digital practices
Who and what is your support?
Talk with admin and staff
Engage students as change agents
have students share with adults about communication skills and work with students collaboratively to drive change