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Strictement pédagogique--Articles on teaching/learning/technology and andragogy
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30+ Digital Citizenship Resources for Every Teacher

30+ Digital Citizenship Resources for Every Teacher | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
Check out this list of digital citizenship resources and tools for every type of educator. There's over 30 useful resources to explore.

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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SAMR Ladder- A Wonderful Graphic for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

SAMR Ladder- A Wonderful Graphic for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

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Kent Fenwick's comment, August 26, 2013 10:11 AM
Checkout this ebook I found about Digital Native Students
Kent Fenwick's comment, August 26, 2013 10:11 AM
http://get.tophat.com/modern-educators-guide-the-modern-student/?utm_source=scoopit&utm_medium=story&utm_campaign=meg_student
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A Printable Acceptable Use Policy For Classroom iPads - Edudemic

A Printable Acceptable Use Policy For Classroom iPads - Edudemic | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
Looking for an acceptable use policy for your classroom iPads? This printable version is great for K-12 classrooms looking to make sure their investment stays safe.

 

If you’ve got a 1:1 iPad classroom or have at least one iPad being used by students, then you need an acceptable use policy. What might that entail, you ask? Well I’m so pleased you ask! Basically, it’s an agreement by the user (students, teachers, admins, whoever) to handle the iPad with care and return it just like they found it. Simple as that.

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Social Media Policy Teaches Digital Citizenship

Social Media Policy Teaches Digital Citizenship | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

"This motion graphic speaks volumes about using good digital citizenship in social media. Educators did not design it. Instead, Curated Content created it for the Australian based company Origin. Instead of opting for the traditional “white paper” policy guidelines for social media, Origin chose to inform its employees about its usage with an entertaining approach involving a motion graphic."


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Beth Dichter's curator insight, February 23, 2014 9:22 PM

What if we had our students design a motion graphic that explained how our school views digital citizenship? Would more students understand why we consider digital citizenship important and how it may impact them in future years?

This post provides a motion graphic that discusses the policy of Origin, an Australian based company. In 3 plus minutes you are shown what you should do, and what you should not do.

As always you will find links to other articles that also discuss social media at the end of the post.

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How To Tackle Digital Citizenship During The First 5 Days Of School - Edudemic - Edudemic | Diigo

How To Tackle Digital Citizenship During The First 5 Days Of School - Edudemic - Edudemic | Diigo | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

Digital citizenship is not a one time discussion. It is an ongoing process that needs to be taught to all grade levels and to all stakeholders. The problem is that things are changing so rapidly that it is difficult for everyone to keep up to date with the trends.  Everyone has to be educated and develop an understanding of the role digital citizenship plays in our everyday lives. There is so much that goes into being a digital citizen; from taking photos of others to knowing when it is appropriate to share something online.

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