Digital Citizenship for educatorsIn Birdville ISD, we all choose to be responsible and ethical digital leaders.
Teacher resources for teaching Digital Citizenship
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Administrators, Teachers, and Librarians - Digital Citizenship Roles and Responsibilities
Educators have certain responsibilities when it comes to teaching students about digital citizenship. One of the most important is to "promote and model digital etiquette and responsible social interactions related to the
use of technology and information."
Remember, digital citizenship is not taught on specific days only. It is modeled and taught, through teachable moments, all year long.
-ISTE Standards
use of technology and information."
- Educators should be mindful of what is posted on personal social interactions sites, like Twitter, Instagram, Edmodo, and Facebook.
- Copyright is another area that teachers should model on a daily basis. "Educators should advocate, model, and teach safe, legal, and ethical use of digital information and technology, including respect for copyright, intellectual property, and the appropriate documentation of sources."
Remember, digital citizenship is not taught on specific days only. It is modeled and taught, through teachable moments, all year long.
-ISTE Standards
Netiquette-The Guidelines for you to follow when sending emails, participating in discussions, discussion boards, or social media.