Use Digital Compass from Common Sense Education to teach middle school students Digital Citizenship. This “Choose Your Own Adventure” style game has many possibilites for students to select as they help their character make decisions on News & Media Literacy; Cyberbullying, Digital Drama & Hate Speech; Digital Footprint & Identity; and Privacy & Security. The lessons are geared toward students in grades 6 – 8 with each grade level having its own lesson.
Read MoreWant to see how to create quality assignment templates through the lens of digital citizenship? Check out this video with my top 4 tips for creating easy to use templates and see an example template on email etiquette. This video also includes some great “back to basics” tips like how to embed links in documents and how to create editable images with Google Drawings.
Read MoreA Jamboard for collaboration “How can you keep personal information private online?”
Read MoreDigital Citizenship Collaboration Board. A Jamboard for collaboration “How can you be a good digital citizen?”
Read MoreA Wakelet curating digital citizenship resources for teachers, parents and administrators.
Read MoreThis Google Jamboard provides graphic organizers aligned with the SOS Top Ten Instructional Strategies: Digital Citizenship from Discovery Education.
Read MoreThis Google Slides resource provides graphic organizers aligned with the SOS Top Ten Instructional Strategies: Digital Citizenship from Discovery Education. Editable and non-editable slides are included.
Read MoreThrough hands-on, brains-on activities, students along with their families can learn how to put their best foot forward as Digital Citizens! This video will introduce the audience to the Digital Citizenship lessons and topics available for all ages and stages at Common Sense Media. A lesson walk through will guide educators on implementation whether in the classroom or as a remote lesson.
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