Digital Citizenship @ EMS

On this page you fill find information about Digital Citizenship, Digital Literacy and EMS Online Learning Expectations

Digital Citizenship

Digital Identity and Reputation

Positive, Safe, Legal and Ethical behaviour

Using and sharing intellectual property

Data privacy and security

Digital Literacy   (click on the title in each section to find out more)

Responsible

They are responsible for their own digital well-being, for their conduct towards others and for developing the competencies that will enable them to embrace current and future technological developments.

Innovative 

They understand the benefits of technological development and are able to embrace each new technological opportunity that they encounter. They take a creative approach to the development of digital artefacts.

Confident 

They are able to use computers and other digital devices with increasing technical competence (ie presentations) and are able to develop their own strategies for safe and respectful participation in the digital world.

Engaged 

They embrace digital opportunities with curiosity. They collaborate, communicate and use digital tools to contribute to the digital world with enthusiasm.  Video: The nerd's guide to learning everything online

Reflective 

They understand the need to take a considered approach to their interactions with social media and to their use of digital technologies. They reflect upon their own place in the digital world and consider the application of new digital skills to other aspects of their lives, including their work in other curriculum areas.  Videos: Cyberbullying,  A teen just trying to figure it out

EMS Online Learning expectations

Digitial Guidelines
Digital-Device-and-Acceptable-Use-Agreement.pdf

Acceptable usage agreement

Google Meet Tips

Google Meet Expectations

21st Century Learning Skills- The 4 Cs

Communication 

Collaboration

Creativity

Critical Thinking

Tips for the 4 Cs