5. Digital Citizenship
Students understand human, cultural, and societal
issues related to technology and practice legal and
ethical behavior.
a. Advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible
use of information and technology
b. Exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology
that supports collaboration, learning, and productivity
c. Demonstrate personal responsibility for
lifelong learning
d. Exhibit leadership for digital citizenship
When it comes to technology and the internet, the possibilities truly do seem endless. Any question or topic that you want to learn more about, you have the capabilities with a simple click of a button. We want our students to have the skills to use our ever evolving technology to the best of their ability, but we also want them to be responsible digital citizens that are leaders to those around them.
My partner Don and I created a powerpoint presentation where we go into this standard further, give some relevant examples, and provide a lesson plan that incorporates all the elements of the TPACK model. The first part of the PowerPoint Screenr is listed on Don’s blog: http://donbeckmanetrblog.blogspot.com/ and the second half is listed below!
(Coming soon!)
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