Question number 5: Everyone who is online has a responsibility to know about digital citizenship ideas. However, I think teachers and parents are the most important people in a child's life who should ideally be teaching them about digital citizenship topics. #PSTPLN#EDUC331
Question number 4: This article summarizes three points students should remember. Students need to protect themselves from too much time online, understand what is true online and what is not, and be respectful of other people online. #PSTPLN#EDUC331
https://t.co/EsqSiARATm
Question number 3: I can authentically embed digital citizenship concepts by incorporating those ideas into other subject areas. For example, you could point out to students how the websites they want to use for their book report need to be cited. #PSTPLN#EDUC331
Question number 2: @iste and @CommonSenseEd have fantastic resources for teaching digital citizenship. Here are two short articles you can explore to find out more and get started! #PSTPLN#EDUC331
https://t.co/Kb1p32Fun9
https://t.co/qM8BNKLqhq
Question number 1: Digital citizenship is using online resources in a safe, respectful, and intentional way. This is important for students to know because they are a vulnerable population and they need to know what their boundaries and expectations are. #PSTPLN#EDUC331
Hello everyone! Here is a short article on how to teach internet safety to younger elementary students. https://t.co/DKjLha7W3n
You should also check out https://t.co/poTEsZlwiI for some lessons on digital citizenship and other digital topics. #PSTPLN#EDUC331 @Bigler_Michelle
Hello #pstpln members! Here is a resource I learned about in one of my classes called Theraplay. https://t.co/oTK6ZiauPO They use research based play therapy to foster attachment among other things. Hope you find it useful!
@FED_Catherine@CartinLisa@FED_Catherine I used this for the first time in class last week! I thought it was a fun and unique way to check for understanding. It should help to keep students engaged as well. Thanks for posting! #pstpln
@cassiemarotta@cassiemarotta I think your comment is spot on! This points to the Reggio Emilia philosophy of the environment as the third teacher. I liked how your website had a lot of options to choose from. Thanks for sharing! #pstpln
@coachbradley20 @coachbradley20 Maybe parents could come to a P.E night where you show them what their children have been learning and how to try it at home.
@katelyn_willi I am curious what specifically made you love volunteering in second grade? I am thinking of doing kindergarten or preschool, but have heard great things about second grade! #pstpln