Nine Elements
Digital Citizenship an overview
Dr. Mike Ribble, Ed. D.
Director of Technology
Manhattan-Ogden School District
[email protected]Why Digital Citizenship?
Some would say we dont need to
teach Digital Citizenship just
citizenship as they are one in the
same now.
Others argue that we need to have a
common language and resources that
we use with parents, students and
teachers.
What We Do Know!
Digital Citizenship will be constantly
changing with the times as new tools
are developed and used.
As within any society, we need a
structure which people need to honor
so that we are respectful to each
other.
Digital Citizenship in the 21st
Century
#1 Goal for Digital Citizenship is to
teach teachers, students and parents
what are the basics of technology
issues are today (and help for
tomorrow).
Provides a Framework using Nine
Elements and comes with teaching
resources.
Digital citizenship is defined
as the norms of appropriate,
responsible behavior
with regard to technology use.
Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship an overview
Nine Elements of Digital
Citizenship
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Access
Commerce
Communication
Literacy
Etiquette
Law
Rights and Responsibilities
Health and Wellness
Security
full electronic participation in society
Digital Access
Definition: Full electronic participation in society.
Do all students have access throughout the
day to technology?
Do all students have access to technology at
home or in the community?
Open computer labs
After school access in libraries
Teachers also need to encourage technology
use in their classrooms.
Special needs students required equipment?
High speed access as opposed to dial- up.
EBAY
iTunes
Amazon
$$ buying and selling online $$
Digital Commerce
Definition: The buying and selling of goods online.
Online purchasing has become an
important factor in students lives.
Students (GEN Y) ages 8-24 now spend
$196 billion per year online. (Shop.org, 2006)
Students often buy online without
understanding the consequences.
- Scams, identity theft, viruses, spyware
- Protecting Privacy (credit card info, bank
numbers, or personal data to insecure sites.)
electronic exchange of
Digital Communication
definition: the electronic exchange of information
Texting has become the preferred
method of communication, how does
this change interpersonal
communication.
Cell phones can be a major distraction in
class but some phones allow access to
applications and Internet access that
could improve learning.
How do we teach communication
methods in a digital society?
knowing when and how to use
Digital Literacy
Definition: The capability to use digital technology and knowing when and how to use it.
Technology infused learning is
becoming common place; however,
teaching how to use technology
appropriately has not kept pace.
Instruction on inappropriate and
appropriate use has to be taught as well
as the technology itself.
Teachers need to learn how to create
lessons with technology that are
engaging.
Learning Right from
Wrong
in the Digital Age
Understanding
appropriate and
inappropriate uses of
technology
Digital Etiquette
Definition: The standard of conduct expected by other digital technology users.
It is our job as educators to model
proper digital etiquette so that students
understand the subtle and not so subtle
rules when using technology.
Students need to realize how their use of
technology effects others.
Examples:
Understand that what is said in text or on a
social networking site might be seen (and
misunderstood) by others.
Students need to know when and how to use
handheld devices whether their in school or in
public settings.
Legal rights and restrictions governing technology
use
Digital Law
The legal rights and restrictions governing technology use.
Are students using technology the way
that it was intended or are they infringing
on the rights of others?
Have we taught Copyright procedures in
our schools?
Examples:
Using file sharing sites
Pirating software
Subverting Digital Rights Management (DRM) tech.
Hacking into systems
Stealing someones identity
Privileges and freedoms
extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral expectations that
come with them
Rights and Responsibilities
The privileges and freedoms extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral
expectations that come with them.
Students need to be given a clear
understanding of the behavior that is
required from them.
Examples:
Acceptable use policies, terms of use.
Using online material ethically, citing sources
and requesting permission.
Reporting cyberbullies, threats and other
inappropriate use.
Google adheres to basic good-citizenship
tenets such as do no harm
The elements of physical and psychological wellbeing related to digital technology use
Digital Health and Wellness
The elements of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology use.
Examples:
Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
Eyestrain, poor posture
Internet addiction
The precautions that all technology users
must take to guarantee their personal safety
and the security of their network
Digital Security
The precautions that all technology users must take to guarantee their
personal safety of their network.
Students need to learn how to protect
their data.
Virus protection software
Firewalls
Backups
Password- protecting, not sharing, changing,
different passwords for different
interactions.
Https sites
Digital Security Issues
Protecting hardware and network
security
Protecting personal security, identity
theft, phishing, online stalking.
Protecting school security: hackers,
viruses
Protecting community security:
terrorist threats
By embracing technology and
encouraging students to explore
its various forms, educators also
have a
responsibility to teach students
to use technology
in a responsible manner.
Thank You For Your
Attention. What Questions
Do You Have.
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