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Each time you click the link to join the presentation, content will begin at Slide 1. If you’re not able to finish all Slides in one session, consider leaving the tab open so you can resume working on the content later. However, if you access the slides at another time, just advance the slides to the point where you left off. You won't need to resubmit your answers to the interactive questions a second time.
Click the image at left. Scroll to page 17 (or click page 17 in the Table of Contents) and read section 1.6 Why "Digital Citizenship+ (Plus)"
Have you ever considered the limitations of the term "digital citizenship"?
⭐ Digital Citizenship in 2020 and Beyond
➡️ Research by Dr. Sameer Hinduja
⭐ Digital Citizenship in Two Minutes or Less
➡️ Blog post by Nancy Watson
⭐ Owning My Role as a Digital Citizen
➡️ Blog post by Dr. LeeAnn Lindsey
⭐ We Learn to Do a Thing by Doing The Thing
➡️ Blog post by Dr. LeeAnn Lindsey
Thinking about all of the complexities and layers of digital citizenship, you may begin to wonder if a single pre-packaged lesson about the importance of digital citizenship is enough to help students learn all they need to know about the digital world.
Click the image at left to see an app that will provide daily questions and talking points about #digcit.
Add the app to your phone's home screen as a web app! Using your phone's browser, go to digcit.glideapp.io and follow the directions. Daily #digcit tips in your pocket!