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DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP

Digital Citizenship

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DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP

Digital citizenship is the continuously developing norms of appropriate, responsible, and empowered technology use. - Dr. Mike Ribble, Essential Elements of Digital Citizenship

FOR STUDENTS - DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP MODULES & WEBSITES


 

 

 

Edpuzzle Digital Citizenship Certificate Course This online Edpuzzle course is comprised of video lessons that have been broken down into six different modules: Digital Citizenship, Safety & Privacy, Savvy Searching, Digital Commerce, Digital Health, and Social Media.


 

 

 

 

 

Digital Compass by Common Sense Education teaches students the fundamentals of digital citizenship through a choose-your-own-path interactive game, designed for grades 6–9. Games are also available in Spanish.

THE NINE ELEMENTS OF DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP

Creative Commons LicenseThis graphic was created by Fractus Learning (re-used under Creative Commons license BY-SA) which came from the 9 Elements coined by Dr. Mike Ribble.  

VIDEOS - DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP OVERVIEW

DigCit Commit. "Explore the DigCitCommit Competencies." DigCit Commit, 18 Sept. 2019, digcitcommit.org/. Accessed 23 Mar. 2020.

Common Sense Media. "What is Digital Citizenship?" Common Sense Media, 11 Oct. 2017, www.commonsensemedia.org/videos/what-is-digital-citizenship. Accessed 23 Mar. 2020.


Stanford History Education Group. "Sort Fact From Fiction Online With Lateral Reading." Civic Online Reasoning, Stanford History Education Group, 16 Jan. 2020, Stanford History Education Group. Accessed 25 Mar. 2020.