Listly by Sharon LaVigne
This is a curated set of resources on ethical use of information that is appropriate for middle grades 4-8.
Infographic says parents should join Facebook if cyber-bullying is to be tackled. What do you think?
Academia has lots and lots and lots of systems in place for assuring that credit is always given where credit is due. If you're writing a paper, there are particular ways to cite internet sources-- even tweets and Facebook posts. But what about on the internet?
One of my erstwhile colleagues had pointed out the importance of keeping kids safe when they are online. Digital education is not only about learning how to program or use a software; it's also a lot about knowing the who the villain among the bits and bytes could be.
Are your students good digital citizens? Do you teach digital citizenship? In today's world, discussing digital citizenship may be one of the most underrated classroom strategies. This infographic, from ISTE.org, provides 9 traits of good digital citizens. Who knew that being thrifty was one of those traits?
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Afraid of committing plagiarism? Watch this video and discover how to avoid it. Tips for students. Video originally uploaded by BainbridgeCollege.
VideoAmy explores the topic of digital citizenship with this playlist of videos on the importance of online safety, manners, privacy, and responsibility. | Digital Citizenship for Students, Teachers, and Parents
This video tutorial clarifies how to best evaluate the information found on websites with guidance from a GCSC librarian.