- Always use kind words and treat others how you wish to be treated
- Don't email, write down, or post anything that you don't want everyone to see/read. (from the words of my father "If you wouldn't want it on the front page of the paper then don't share/write it down")
- If you aren't sure about something being appropriate it probably isn't, if it is a question about a website always ask a teacher or parent before clicking!
- Don't ever give out your personal information!
The best way to teach anything is through modeling and also being aware of what the students are doing. As they gain more knowledge they gain more responsibility and flexibility. The only way to teach them is through doing. There is so much out there now for the kids, many are wonderful resources, however there is so much that is very inappropriate for them as well. I do believe that the only way is to teach them the responsibility that is needed. They can't fully understand that if everything is blocked to them. There also needs to be some common expectations at school AND at home. This will make the expectations more clear and easily understandable to the student.
I always begin the year with clear expectations for the students. I share these expectations with the parents during open house and also in a handout in case a parent doesn't make it to open house. This year I'm going to use the video Too Much Information that I found through my Librarian's blog to begin my digital Citizenship and expectations to the parents.
2 comments:
WOW! You zoomed through...so proud of you!
I have a whole page with links to all kinds of activities to support you as you facilitate digital citizenship!
Great JOB!!!
Wow! I love your blog and I enjoyed reading your posts and checking out your links! You rock, as always.
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