5. But how do you teach
Digital Citizenship and not
make it boring?
6. My plan for each lesson…
• Watch video (usually as a group)
• Discuss video (usually as a group)
• Do an activity (individually or in groups 3rd
+)
• Create project (individually or in groups)
8. Grades K-2
• Animated videos
• Projects:
• Pictures or e-books
• Wordles
• Songs and skits
• Emphasis on non-threatening but
effective
• Students love animations!
10. Faux Paw Adventures in the
Internet
http://youtu.be/gPse7dcXwrU
http://www.ikeepsafe.org/educators/fauxpaw/ IKeepSafe.org
http://www.ikeepsafe.org/educators_old/fauxpaw/ to download
11. Discussion ideas for movies
• What happened in the story?
• What did he/she do wrong?
• What should he/she have done?
• Has this ever happened to you?
• Other ideas? Please put on Google Doc
12. Project Ideas
• Creative projects:
• Tux paint or other drawing program
• Create an e-book in a program such as Little Bird
Tales
• Take home coloring pages from Hector’s world
• Drawing worksheet (next page)
• Wordle (individual or group)
• Skits, sing-a-longs, videos (create your own)
• Add more to Google Doc
15. Song from Discovery Education
• Keep Safety Roo Teen: Surf the Net
• Sing-a-long, skits, movies/paper slides
background music…more ideas?
http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/62E14017-3A7B-40E9-A671-74CA2D9CD531
16. Grades 3-5
• Students are able to do more in-
depth projects
• Still use animated movies and
game based or fun activities
17. Grade 3-5
• Free Brainpop movie: digital etiquette
http://www.brainpop.com/technology/computersandinternet/digitaletiquette/
18. Copying-Plagiarism Movie
• Discovery Education video segment from
“The Internet: A Guide for Students”
http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/6CBFAC67-6279-46DF-BD0A-33F4FDF39D3E
or http://bit.ly/ZRvlku
22. Webonauts Game
• Players confront citizenship issues:
• Identity
• Privacy
• Credibility and web safety
• Game scenarios take place in both online and
offline encounters because good citizenship spans
both.
http://pbskids.org/webonauts/
Educator’s Information: http://pbskids.org/webonauts/about/educators.html
23. Project Ideas
• Comic strip http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/
• Voki http://voki.com/
• Glogster http://edu.glogster.com/
• Photoshop or other drawing program (next slide)
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26. Grades 6-8
• Students becoming social
• Less supervision
• Using more social media
• Most use Smartphones
27. Video
• Netsmartz Post to be Private video
Students learn about basic privacy settings
http://www.nsteens.org/Videos/Post-to-bePrivate
28. Who’s Property is it?
http://youtu.be/YVT1TK1Kzgo?list=PL8TjVyuBdsCmFSBQR_v6jFzS4KQO6BD4P
33. Middle School/HS Project
• Choose what happens next project
• Create your own/have students create short “What
happens next” videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGkaw44-Ql4&list=PLvzOwE5lWqhRhUa0Zet5__9yfLX8NRvb3
34. Grades 9-12
Some ideas to consider:
• High school students are very social and
vulnerable. They need to be wanted and accepted.
• They are impulsive. They don’t think about the
rules they were taught.
• They not only need to be careful about being a
victim, they need to know what is illegal—what can
get them in trouble. What they upload and
download.
36. Social Media Video
• Safe Connects PSAs:
How to Lose Tomorrow’s Job
• This site has quite a few videos
http://www.netliteracy.org/safe-connects/safe-connects-psas/
37. Digital Law video
• Digital Law-Illegal music downloads
• Another great demo for students for students to
create their own movie.
http://youtu.be/j0Qn5leRITg
38. Reputation movie
• Privacy & Reputation Online movie:
• What you post online can make a difference in
your future: negatively or positively
http://youtu.be/X0Oumfi7Rhg
39. Top 10 Ways Teens Are Fooling Their
Parents
• Clearing the browser history (53%)
• Close/minimize browser when parent walked in (46%)
• Hide or delete IMs or videos (34%)
• Lie or omit details about online activities (23%)
• Use a computer your parents don’t check (23%)
• Use an internet-enabled mobile device (21%)
• Use privacy settings to make certain content viewable only by
friends (20%)
• Use private browsing modes (20%)
• Create private email address unknown to parents (15%)
• Create duplicate/fake social network profiles (9%)
http://www.krem.com/news/technology/What-US-Teens-are-really-doing-online-how-little-their-parents-know-16
40. Project ideas
• Voki
• Voicethread
• Prezi
• Skits
• Videos
• Podcasts/mp3s
• Paper Slides
• Webquests
• Wordle
• Teach Younger
Students
• Ask your
students
This age group loves creating & group projects
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42. Where do you start?
• Know the culture of your school: what needs to be
addressed?
• Don’t underestimate your kids
• Collaborate! Share ideas! Don’t go it alone!
• Educate your parents-keep them involved
• Reinvent current projects that work
http://sheilafred.wikispaces.com/Digital+Citizenship
43. General Project ideas
• Create a picture that explains what they learned
• Create a poster or Glog (can have a contest!)
• Use Voki to have the students describe what they learned
• Have students create a skit on what they learned, how it affects
them, and how it affects others.
• Use Blabberize
• Create a comic
• Use Voicethread
• Roleplay
• Create a movie
• Create paper slides
• Create a podcast/mp3
• Create a Prezi
• Create a Webquest
• Wordle
• Teach younger students
44. Other links
• Common Sense Media Lessons has a complete curriculum
to use in your K-12 classroom.
• IKeepSafe also has a curriculum.
• Digital Education Revolution
information for primary and secondary, & parents
• Media Smarts -resources for all grades
• GCFLearnfree.org: two great sections:
• Internet Safety (for adults & older students) &
• Internet Safety for kids
• Global Digital Citizen Foundation: many resources
45. Still More Stuff
• Posters:
• You Want to Know About Copyright
• Digital Citizenship
• Internet Safety
• Copyright for Educators Slideshow
• Alan November’s Web Literacy