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/

Strategies and Resources: Web Awareness

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/

Educational Games as a Platform for Conversation
http://mediasmarts.ca/digital-media-literacy/educational-games

Digital Footprints: Your Digital Presence
http://www.2learn.ca/ydp/default.aspx