Technology allows students to interact with information in many ways. Whether it is researching, taking a virtual tour, or organizing collected data, students' success can be greatly increased through the use of technology.
Technology allows students to interact with information in many ways. Whether it is researching, taking a virtual tour, or organizing collected data, students' success can be greatly increased through the use of technology.
Digital Citizenship Considerations for Teachers
Digital Citizenship Considerations for Teachers
Copyright
Copyright
All images, music, text, and other resources used must follow Fair Use Guidelines, and students must obtain permission if needed.
Model and teach Fair Use for all media and resources utilized.
Students should cite all resources used, even though they fall into Fair Use.
Share sources, such as Creative Commons, where students can find public domain media files.
Digital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship
Model and teach students to use appropriate etiquette when collaborating digitally.
Establish norms for respectful language prior to online communication/collaboration.
Check that all students have an AUP on file allowing their work to be published online.
Establish norms for students to report unwanted or inappropriate communications.