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EDTC6101 Module 4: Digital Citizenship (Digital "Wisdom"…
EDTC6101 Module 4: Digital Citizenship
Digital Wisdom
Access cognitive power beyond our capcity
Enhance our innate capabilities
Some Things Technology Cannot Replace
Intuitive sense
Good judgement
Problem-solving ability
Clear moral compass
Digital "Wisdom" Enhancement
Enhanced memory
Data gathering
Decision making
Complex analysis
Simulations
Insight into others
Access to alternative perspectives
Ability to plan & prioritize
Homo Sapiens Digital
Digitally wise
Accepts digital enhancements
"Resistance is Futile" (digitally-wise tendencies)
Informed & supported by digital enhancements
Don't resist digitally enhanced selves
Accept digitally enhanced selves gladly
Activity seek out new digital tools
Enhance natural capabilities with technology
Evaluate the positives as well as the negatives of tools
Ability to control digital tech is a key skill
Social Media is Pervasive
95% of 2011 teens were online with 80% of those using social media
The Internet is the 21st century
Today's students have only known life with the internet
Technology changes cause school leaders to address safety
Online Bullying is an Issue
Online interactions can lead to face-to-face encounters
Bullying potential online has grown exponentially
Some are more likely to bully others online
Addressing online bullying means addressing inappropriate technology use
2011 students are 40% less empathetic than 1979 students
Signs that suicide risk is rising
Digital Citizenship
"Respect" your self & respect others
Digital etiquette
Digital access
Digital law
"Educate" yourself & connect with others
Digital communication
Digital literacy
Digital commerce
Cyberbullying laws focus on protecting students
"Protect" yourself & and protect others
Digital rights & responsibility
Digital safety (security)
Digital health & welfare