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CyberCitizenship:Teaching Digital Natives How to Use Technology Responsibly
By Aïda Michlowski, PhD, JDThe John Reilly Education Grant
Technology for the Timid and the TenaciousAugust 18, 2011
Marian University
1. Digital Access: electronic participation
Does easy access make cybercheating ok?
2. Digital Commerce: buying & selling online
Do you shop, bank or pay your bills online?
3. Digital Communication: electronic exchange of information.
wikispaces
What is your major mode of ecommunication?
4. Digital Literacy: the ability to find, evaluate, utilize, and create information using digital technology
Is digital literacy in your curriculum?
5. Digital Etiquette: standards of conduct in using technology; digital decorum
What would you consider rude behavior online?
6. Digital Law: electronic responsibility for actions, deeds either ethical or unethical using technology
Is it a crime to download music & copy DVDs?
7. Digital Rights and Responsibilities: privileges extended to everyone using technology
What digital responsibilities go with digital rights?
Downloading stops here!
Illegal downloading is inappropriate for all ages.
Do you want to end up behind bars for breaking the rules?
Don’t press the button or you’ll be in a lot of trouble.
If you don’t follow the rules, you could lose your privileges.
Don’t steal copyrighted stuff.
8. Digital Health and Wellness: physical and psychological well-being related to tech use.
What would be wise & healthy use of technology?
Stop,Block,Tell!
9. Digital Security : electronic precautions to guarantee personal safety and network security
How can you protect yourself while online?
Respect Your Self/Respect Others 1. Digital Access 5. Digital Etiquette 6. Digital LawEducate Your Self/Connect with Others 2. Digital Commerce 3. Digital Communication 4. Digital LiteracyProtect Your Self/Protect Others 7. Digital Rights and Responsibility 8. Digital Health and Wellness 9. Digital Security
Think before you click!
Are we ready to teach our students digital citizenship?