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Digital Citizenship on Services to Schools. 'Digital citizenship' is a broad and evolving concept. It reflects a number of different behaviours which include, but are not limited to, appropriate and effective ways we interact with people and/or information through media and technology. It is built on and guided by a set of values and principles reflecting the greater communities in which we work and play. The National Library - Services to Schools, has identified seven key themes we think are important to the development of effective digital citizens. Although this is still a relatively new space, these themes and accompanying questions can help you to collaboratively develop and promote digital citizenship among all members of the school community.

Contents Defining digital citizenshipUnderstanding the shared landscapeCyber-sensitivity and sensibilityResearch and critical thinkingIntellectual propertyPersonal currency and digital footprintBeyond our bordersFurther informationDownloads Defining digital citizenship Beyond our borders. NetSafe DC White Paper. Digital citizenship on TKI. Netsafe – Learn Guide Protect The myLGP website supports the Learn Guide Protect Framework . The site promotes a student-centred approach to teaching and learning about cybersafety and digital citizenship across the curriculum. Developed by NetSafe, in collaboration with New Zealand teachers.

NetSafe kit for schools A comprehensive programme of cybersafety for schools based upon infrastructure of policies, procedures and use agreements, an effective electronic security system, and a comprehensive cybersafety education programme. Netsafe – Staying safe online A quick guide with advice, tips and how-to guides for social media, online shopping, safe search and more. NetSafe – Learn Guide ProtectSean Lyons, Chief Technology Officer from NetSafe, explains the Learn Guide Protect (LGP) website. Digital citizenship and cybersafetySean discusses NetSafe's definition of digital citizenship and how it fits into the National Curriculum. NetSafe - Learn | Guide | Protect. Parent's Guide to Snapchat. 10 tips for engaging pupils and parents in e-safety and digital citizenship | Teacher Network | Guardian Professional. Encouraging Digital Citizenship Video. Family Tip Sheets.

Digital Passport by Common Sense Media | Digital Passport. Digital Citizenship Rules (primary) Digital Citizenship: Resource Roundup. SafeBook guidelines to safely using FaceBook. A wiki educator collection of Digital Citizenship resources. Find this page easily next time: What is the Digital Citizenship Project? Vision: To create online Digital Citizenship courses available to all students. Why: To address the fact that we might not the have time, expertise and/or opportunity to deliver this in schools and because it would be awesome to pull off a nationwide collaborative project for our students. Platforms: Initial planning and crowd-sourcing of ideas is taking place on an open Google Doc. The Digital Citizenship space on WikiEducator will be the central resource. In 2013 we hope to launch a Moodle course open all students. Time frame: Planning and sharing has taken place over Term Two, creating the actual courses Term Three with a view to launching at Ulearn12.

How to contribute: Contribute your ideas and resources to the planning on the [docs.google.com/document/d/1cuKhvh0zLVxAEYvOYhz1xA2g3Tkmp-IEWPyDudYvkTs/edit? Guidelines for contributing to the Digital Citizenship Project. Internet Safety and Risk Assessment Consultant. Profile: John Parsons John Parsons is an Internet Safety and Risk Assessment Consultant to schools the private sector and the health sector, providing specialist advice and direction on the safe use of Digital Communication Technology. Specialist Training He works alongside Police, Children Young Persons and their Families (CYF) and Health Professionals delivering training in child protection to attendees who come from a wide range of professions. The focus of this work is the reduction of child abuse in New Zealand. Presentations and Community Workshops He delivers cyber safety workshops to those who work with young people in areas of health, education and safety.

Working with children and Families He works with individuals, young people and families who have become ensnared by predatory adults across digital networks, those who have been cyber abused and children and youth who abuse others using online technologies. Teaching Resource Provider Editor Nelson Crime Watch Newsletter. Digital Citizenship Pinterest Board by Common Sense Media & Edutopia.