DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
With the advent of social media, mobile devices in the classroom and a range of e-learning tools in the classroom it is more important than ever that students are aware of the long term effects of leaving their digital footprint and learn to become good cyber citizens.
The concept of digital citizenship needs to be embedded in all aspects of work in schools with e-learning tools.
A good way to start this is to build awareness of what it means to be a good citizen in our community - local, national and global.
So what is a good citizen?
Q1. What do you use the internet for most? What's the first site that you go? - Photoshop / Sony Vegus.
Q2. How can we encourage more children to learn to code? Will you get involved in the #hourofcode? - By giving new things a go, because you never know, it could be your new hobi.
Q3. Who teaches you about staying safe online? - My Parents / Caregivers
Q4. What are the best ways for learning about online safety? - Knowing that the site is safe.
Q5. What is a digital footprint and why are they important? Watch this video to help with your answer. - The video doesn't exist.
Q6. What are some important things to consider when taking part in Blogger? - That when you have a task, or you having learning that you have completed, you be sure to post it.
Q7. Should schools be using social media in the classroom and why? - Yes, because... for people that find it hard to write on a pencil, can use the internet.
Q8. How do we know which websites and people to trust online? - By looking up if the website is safe... or not.
Q9. Does anyone know any website/resources or Apps to share about Cyber safety? - I'm not to sure.
Q10. Do you have any tips or advice for Miss Mordue and Miss Bull when we are teaching cyber safety to the new Year 7's ? - No.
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