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Internet Safety/Cyberbullying/Digital Citizenship for Middle Schoolers

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We all remember the first time we made a social media account (if we have one). For many of us, it was probably in late high school, college, or even adulthood.

However, as technology has rapidly evolved over the last decade, many students are creating social media accounts and getting involved online in middle school. They are playing video games now more than ever, and have a much bigger presence online than we ever did at their age. This compilation of resources is designed to aid middle school teachers in educating students about being a good digital citizen online. There are tips and resources for those who are being cyberbullied, and for those who are cyberbullied. These lessons, videos, infographics and games have been carefully curated to be relevant and engaging when teaching students about digital literacy and cyberbullying.

Youtube. Cyber Bullying (UNICEF) Cyberbullying. Being a Good Digital Citizen. Digital Etiquette. Youtube. TTB Cyberbullying. Digital Citizenship Middle School 2020. Digital Citizenship activities for Grades 6-8. Google Digital Literacy & Citizenship Curriculum - iKeepSafe. Quick Digital Citizenship Activities for Middle and High School Distance Learning. Use these short, self-guided activities to create a positive culture around digital learning.

Quick Digital Citizenship Activities for Middle and High School Distance Learning

Digital citizenship will be especially important this fall as middle and high school students across the country return to school virtually, in one form or another. Students will be on their devices, communicating, collaborating, and creating with digital tools more than ever before. But amid the pressures of distance learning, we know that educators may not have as much instructional time for things like digital citizenship. To address this, we've pulled together a collection of short digital citizenship activities that students can complete independently, or with parents or caregivers. All the videos and games below emphasize the importance of digital citizenship as a foundation for digital learning. DigCitCommit. Middle & High School: Digital Citizenship. Password Reset Please enter your e-mail address.

Middle & High School: Digital Citizenship

You will receive a new password via e-mail. CWK is in the process of updating the Digital Citizenship documentaries to reflect current technology and the prevalent issues and challenges associated with screen devices, apps, websites, and social media. The print materials below are the first of many new lessons on digital citizenship topics. Digital Citizenship Resources in Spanish. Digital Citizenship Curriculum. Digital Citizenship. Digizen - Home. STOP cyberbullying: Are you a cyberbully? What is it?

STOP cyberbullying: Are you a cyberbully?

:: how it works :: why cyberbully? :: prevention :: take action :: what's the law? In this section: Are You a Cyberbully? :: Take 5! Digital Citizenship Course. Facebook Digital Literacy Library. 9 Lessons To Teach Children About Digital Citizenshi. Untitled. Social Media, Apps, and Sites Commonly Used by Children and Teens. What prevention science tells us about cyberbullying.

Parentology's 2021 Infographic to Cyberbullying - Parentology. What is cyberbullying, why do people do it, and how do kids combat it?

Parentology's 2021 Infographic to Cyberbullying - Parentology

That’s a complicated set of questions, so Parentology created the ultimate infographic to cyberbullying for 2021. The idea was to give parents the essential details in a handy place. Above the graphic are some links for more detailed information. Top Ten Tips Teens Prevention. Cyberbullying and Online Gaming. StopBullying.gov. Digital Passport™ by Common Sense Education. NSTeens.org - Making Safer Choices Online. NS Teens.