4.7 Coaches model digital citizenship and support educators and students in recognizing the responsibilities and opportunities inherent in living in a digital world (ISTE-C, 2017).
Digital Citizenship can be defined as the habits that an individual uses that sustain and improve the online community (Heick, 2018). In light of this definition, students and teachers need to develop several skills to become good digital citizens. Click on the links below for digital citizenship curriculum:
Digital Citizen Curriculum Resources:
Sources:
Heick, T. (2018). The definition of digital citizenship. TeachThought. https://www.teachthought.com/the-future-of-learning/the-definition-of-digital-citzenship/
Digital Citizenship Resources for Teachers
👀C heck out this Digital Citizenship lesson on Nearpod. The lesson is designed for 3rd-5th grade, but can be adapted for K-8.
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