Digital Citizenship
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Media Literacy
Digital Citizenship
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Media Literacy
Navigating today’s digital world requires smart, responsible practices. This site offers essential tools and resources to help teachers, students, and parents build digital literacy and online safety skills.
Discover lessons, activities, and interactive tools from trusted sources like Common Sense Media and Be Internet Awesome. Let’s empower ourselves with the knowledge to thrive online!
Digital Citizenship Week
Resources for Teachers
Common Sense Media provides a wide range of digital citizenship lessons that cover essential topics such as digital footprints, online privacy, cyberbullying, and media literacy. The lessons are designed to be engaging and age-appropriate, featuring interactive activities, discussions, and real-world scenarios. These resources help students develop responsible online behavior and critical thinking skills in a structured and accessible way.
Crash Course offers insightful videos on navigating digital information and media literacy, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of how to evaluate online content critically. These videos cover essential skills such as distinguishing credible sources from misinformation, understanding digital footprints, and analyzing media messages.
Be Internet Awesome offers interactive resources, including the game Interland and comprehensive curriculum materials, to teach students about online safety and digital citizenship. Pear Deck enhances this learning with engaging, interactive presentations that provide real-time feedback and customizable content. For offline activities, practical exercises such as scenario-based discussions, privacy worksheets, and media analysis projects help reinforce these concepts in a hands-on manner.
Resources for Parents