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Digital Citizenship - Kids Internet Safety. This video was produced through a partnership with Common Sense Education. Social media can be complicated. Here's some things to help you post smart. Flocab, let's go. I might show you where I'm going, But I think before I'm _______. All my pictures have been chosen, Not just posting whatever, whatever, whatever… (x2) So many sites to post pics and post ________, And make your friends say “holy smokes” like Robin. . #1 — Ask yourself would you say it in ______ life, If the answer's no, don't post it online. . #3 — That's ______ folks, “I have a rash!” #5 — A bit like 4, here's what's else, Keep your ____________ details to yourself. It's a little desperate, begging for attention, Just be up front off the bat with what you mention And that's doubly doubly true, If it's a photo of a friend and not just you I might show you where I'm going, But I think before I'm posting.

Print an Oversharing poster to keep your class fresh on our top 10 social media do's and don'ts! Digital Citizenship / Cyberbullying - Keystone Area Education Agency. Have we presented Digital Citizenship at your school? Give us feedback at THIS LINK. Thanks! Welcome to the Keystone AEA1 Digital Citizenship & Cyberbullying Resource Page TIC Resources: Deb's Google Site: Keystone AEA Digital Citizenship/Bullying Site Deb's Pinterest: Bullying/Digital Citizenship Board Amy's Google Site: Keystone AEA 1 Diversity Link to view this Presentation: Digital Citizenship - Short Version! Other Resources: Print these posters from Venspired for your school. Make a copy for your school here, under file > make a copy. You must be logged into your Google Docs to make a copy! Free downloadable curriculum toolkits broken into age appropriate grade bands (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12). Cyberbullying A central repository and information clearinghouse for the phenomenon of cyber bullying.

This moodle course was created by Deb Henkes from Keystone AEA. What it is why it happens what are the consequences how to prevent it from occurring or re-occurring Edutopia video playlist iSafe Inc. 5. Digital Footprint. 21 Things 4 Students REMC Association of Michigan About 21 Things Teacher Resources Standards Comments and Student Work Begin Here 1.

Basics 2. Visual Learning 3. Cloud Initiation 4. Teacher Start Page Overview & Contents Teacher Guide Assessment Feedback & Evaluation Planning & Implementation Updates Using Edmodo 5. Direct link to the video Introduction Your next Thing is "Digital Footprint". Quest 1: 3 R'sQuest 2: Foot WorkQuest 3: Your evolving FootprintQuest 4: Creating your web presenceQuest 5: Blogging Once you complete these Quests, you will earn the 21t4s Investigator Badge. Learning Objectives When you have completed this Thing you will: 1. know that when you use the internet you leave a 'digital footprint' behind2. understand that your 'digital footprint' remains and evolves, and can have an impact on your life during and after school3. meet a national technology standard for Digital Citizenship 4. transfer the learning by creating an online web presence Quest 1: The 3 R's At last!

Gold. Alignment and Standards. Digital Citizenship k-6. Learn the Ropes on Digital Citizenship - For Kids & Teens...Sites. Skip to main content Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web or iPad! Guest Join | Help | Sign In Learn the Ropes on Digital Citizenship Home guest| Join | Help | Sign In Turn off "Getting Started" Loading... Training Missions - The Carnegie Cyber Academy - An Online Safety site and Games for Kids. The training missions at the Academy teach cadets about cybersecurity topics, such as email threats and website safety. Cadets earn a unique Gold Badge for completing a training mission. After entering the game, the cadets can locate the training missions at various buildings in Cyberspace. Once a cadet has their Cyberspace Pass from Commander Omni, they are free to complete the missions in any order. Currently four missions are available to registered cadets: Cadets must recognize and filter out the spam from the good email.

Earn the Email Level 1 Gold Badge: Download the Hint Sheet for tips for identifying spam emails: Cadets must keep the chatroom safe from weirdo strangers asking for personal information. Earn the Communications Level 1 Gold Badge: Download the Hint Sheet for examples of personal information: Cadets must help identify Website Dangers by collecting sample specimens. Earn the Websites Level 1 Gold Badge: Download the Hint Sheet for tips for recognizing website dangers: — iKeepSafe Kids. Technology Unit: Digital Citizenship.