- What does the research say about this?
- According to the video located here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH6869bD8iU&feature=youtu.be&start=0&end=114, digital citizenship prepares students and others on how to navigate the web safely. It helps students to identify what are good and bad sources or sites to get information off of, cyber bullying, communication skills and more. This is all according to common sense education.
- How can this be effectively integrated into your teaching?
- There are tons of sources on how to teach this my teaching. There are complete lesson plans on common sense on how to teach this. I would totally some of the lesson plans on common sense education right before we do a research project to find data to apply our math skills on.
- How will this help your students?
- This will help my students to navigate the internet and how to search for the information they want. It will also help them to be able to recognize credible sites and bogus ones. There are also a lot of fun games they can play to help their understanding. These are listed in the sources.
- What are your goals with regard to this topic?
- My goals are to teach students how to use the internet without getting all the junk. I also want to show students respectful ways to talk to each other on the social media instead of this bullying someone.
- How does this shape your vision for empowered learning for your students?
- This helps me to to allow students to think independently and to help them find the answers to their questions instead of relaying on me for every answer. This helps students to feel good about their ability to think things through and to feel like they don't have to rely on someone else for their answers.
Sources:
https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH6869bD8iU&feature=youtu.be&start=0&end=114
https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-compass
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