DIG CIT VERIFICATION FORM:
DIG CIT VERIFICATION FORM:
DIG CIT VERIFICATION FORM:
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Internet Safety Resources
Every year the third week of October is dedicated to teaching responsible digital citizenship, with the goal that all students will become safer and smarter when using technology.
Recommended Lessons
Recommended Lessons
Recommended Lessons
Enter the Design Challenge!
Enter the Design Challenge!
Enter the Design Challenge!
Have your students create a video or poster using Adobe Express, and they can win pizza and posters! https://new.express.adobe.com/webpage/D1y97dVNZXi0r
ADDITIONAL DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP RESOURCES
ADDITIONAL DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP RESOURCES
ADDITIONAL DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP RESOURCES
- Chromebook Care: Slide deck, parent handout, student handout
- The FBI Safe Online Surfing (SOS) Internet Challenge is a free, educational program for children that teaches cyber safety and helps them become better digital citizens in a fun and engaging way.
- Classroom Posters
- Video Collection
- Digital Passport (3-5)
- Digital Passport (6-8)
- Common Sense Education Digital Ctizenship Week Resources
- Common Sense Education Complete Lessons
- Common Sense Education en español
- Kahoot Quizzes
- Be Internet Awesome Video Game (by Google)
INTERNET SAFETY PLAN
INTERNET SAFETY PLAN
INTERNET SAFETY PLAN
The Internet Safety Plan is designed to ensure that our students are following safe online practices. Twice a year schools will organize an assembly or class presentations followed by a discussion or writing assignment regarding appropriate online behavior for all grade levels. Technology Liaisons and school leadership will determine the appropriate content and process to best serve the needs of the school site.
Assemblies and classroom presentations educate students to avoid dangerous and inappropriate behavior online, and to make smart decisions while becoming a digital citizen with a focus on the following topics:
1. Recognizing and reporting inappropriate online behavior
2. Cyber Bullying
3. Social Networks
4. Understanding copyright laws
After providing a lesson digital citizenship, teachers should revisit the discussion with followup questions and/or online resources to continue the conversation with their class.