With the starting of school, just a few short weeks away in my district, I am beginning to get excited about starting our second year of 1:1 tablets in our classrooms. I have spent some time this summer working on unit mapping and incorporating more technology into the lessons that I am refining or creating. It's all so exciting for me and I know my students are going to be excited as well! However, it is important to remember that even though digital citizenship was covered last year, that this type of information needs to be an ongoing conversation throughout the year in every grade level. As our students become more and more independent on their tablets and are digging deeper into the digital world, I feel we need to help them become more independent in their quest to keep them safe on line, to use digital etiquette, find reliable resources, and learn to be search ninjas. Here is an article by Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher about What Your Students Really Need to Know About Digital Citizenship that I found to be very valuable and a great review for myself and my students.
Along with this article watch this video as a reminder to why our students need digital citizenship.

For those of you who would like to browse through age appropriate lessons, I found a great blog site that has some that will hopefully meet your needs.
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Click here for lesson plans on digital citizenship! |
To keep up to date with the latest news and posts on digital citizenship, I recommend following these twitter accounts...
Keep updated on Twitter!
@4safeinternet
@iKeepSafe
@SueScheff
@BeCyberwise
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