Digital Citzenship and Web Awareness
Web Awareness
Digital Citizenship
Rules of Digital Citizenship
Safety
Respect yourself
Respect intellectual property
Respect others
"Ethical thinking"
Identity
Privacy
Owneship
Trustworthiness
Participation
Critical Thinking
Offline Digital Citzenship
Consumers of Information
Creators of Information
"Netiquette"
Safety
Sexting
Texting
Social Media
Cyberbullying
Privacy Settings
Having the filter of the computer changes human interaction
Harmful Websites
Resources
Media Smarts
Cyber Talk
Exposure to pornographic images
Cyber Bullying
in loco parentis
or "in lieu of parenting
The internet can pose a threat to students
Unhealthy sites
It is easy to provide too much personal information
Commercialized
Information needs to be looked at under a critical lens
Digital footprint
Authenticity of web resources
Pre-internet, information used to be funneled through reliable news sources
Both teachers and a students should be familiar with evaluation criteria
Authenticity of online interactions
Scam emails
Fake profiles
Marketing
To kids
To teens
Privacy
Geotagging
Publication/access to personal information
Privacy settings
"Web Quests"
Copyright
Copying and pasting
Cite sources
Piracy
Respect the intellectual property of the author
Intellectual property can be violated
Strategies and Resources: Digital Citizenship
Technology Briefing: Digital Citizenship (link not current)
Digital Citizenship Policy Development Guide (link not current)
Digital Citizenship: Using Technology Appropriately
http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/
Netiquette
http://www.netiquette.xyz/
Strategies and Resources: Web Awareness
Media Smarts
http://mediasmarts.ca/
Digital and Media Literacy
http://mediasmarts.ca/digital-media-literacy
Recent Studies
http://mediasmarts.ca/research-policy
Cyber Talk
http://cybertalk.ca/
Impact of Viewing Sexually Explicit Material
https://www.kidsintheknow.ca/pdfs/KIK_ImpactOfViewing_en.pdf
Good Pictures/Bad Pictures
http://goodpicturesbadpictures.com/
Cyber Bullying
https://bullying.org/
10 Ways Schools are Teaching Internet Safety
http://www.eschoolnews.com/2011/11/11/10-ways-schools-are-teaching-internet-safety/?
Educational Games as a Platform for Conversation
http://mediasmarts.ca/digital-media-literacy/educational-games
Cyber Tips for Teachers
http://www.ctf-fce.ca/en/Pages/Issues/Cybertips-for-teachers.aspx
Get Cyber Safe
https://www.getcybersafe.gc.ca/
Common Sense Media
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators
Scope and Sequence
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/scope-and-sequence
Digital Citizenship Lesson Plans
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/digital-citizenship
Digital Footprints: Your Digital Presence
http://www.2learn.ca/ydp/default.aspx