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The Heart of Effective, Global, Digital Curriculum – Digital Citizenship
Talitha Kingsmill LLB MEdL DipEd(Sec) CertRE CertIVTAA
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St Columban’s College – a snapshot…
St Columban’s College 1:1 Laptop Program commenced in 2009
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OUR 1:1 LAPTOP PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE WAS COMPREHENSIVE Ongoing student training (application and Web 2.0)Ongoing staff training (application and Web 2.0)Parent Information NightsFamily and staff training evenings/afternoonsStaff reflection sessionsHosted Open Days/Apple Showcase Day to other schoolsWeekly Staff IT UpdatesNewsletter communication with wider community –
celebrated the learning which was happening©Talitha Kingsmill, 2012
Suite of AUPs, MacBook Use & Care Policies and Cyber Safety Policy
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BY 2010…
Issues of technology misuse and abuse increasedA lot of time and energy spent addressing cyberbullying,
sexting, broken machines etc.Searching for a more effective way forward
(imustian.com)©Talitha Kingsmill, 2012
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The obvious is that which is never seen until someone expresses it simply.
Kahlil Gibran
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP = Proactive, Holistic, Empowering
Framework
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What is digital citizenship?
It is citizenship in, and of the digital age
It is a set of norms of appropriate and responsible behaviour regarding technology use (Ribble & Bailey, 2007).
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Digital citizenship is doing what is right and responsible within the social context of the virtual world. It is character education for the digital age (Ohler, 2010).
It is a set of skills that must be taught and practiced (Petersen Jensen, 2008).
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Common to all the definitions is that digital citizenship is a defined set of skills enabling participation, and therefore citizenship, in the Information Age.
FOSI - DC
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Approaches to Teaching Digital Citizenship
Jason Ohler’s De-Tech-Tives Process
Susan Brooks-Young 3 Stage Approach – Respect Yourself, Respect Others and Respect Outside Limits
Andrew Churches’ Six Tenets of Citizenship: Respect Yourself Respect Others Protect Yourself Protect Others
Do Not Steal Honour Intellectual Property
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21st Century Fluency Project –5 Fluencies of the Global Digital CitizenDC Focus:
Respect Yourself Respect OthersProtect Yourself Protect OthersRespect IP Protect IP
Ribble & Bailey’s 9 Elements Digital Citizenship Framework
Ribble’s EDUCATE, RESPECT, PROTECT Digital Health Approach
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Our Choice – Ribble & Bailey’s 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship WITH OUR OWN TWIST
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Project Purpose/Goals
A meaningful exploration of Digital Citizenship
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To define what we believe St Columban's students need to learn to prepare for the digital present and future.
As educators we must prepare students to live in a world WITHOUT PHYSICAL
BOUNDARIES and help them learn how to WORK WITH OTHERS, VIRTUAL or OTHERWISE
Ribble, 2011
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The Process - 6 stages
What is Digital Citizenship?Audit process - what are we currently doing? AND what are
the natural connections?Inter-Faculty synopsis and analysisCurriculum planning and integration Learning community awarenessProfessional online learning group
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The Vision
2012 - Middle Phase units of work integrating Digital Citizenship elements rollout
2013 – Business Technologies, Religious Education and The Arts Senior Phase units of work integrating Digital Citizenship elements rollout
2014 – Further Senior Phase rollout together with The Arts & HPE Middle Phase rollout
2015 – complete the Senior Phase rollout (including VET)
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How will we know if we’re making a difference?increased knowledge among curriculum leaders and
staff of digital citizenship and its role in a secondary school curriculum
increased occurrence of explicit teaching and learning opportunities focused on digital citizenship with the College curriculum
raised awareness and understanding in students of their status as a digital citizen and the accompanying rights of responsibilities of digital citizenry
demonstrated increase in student generated awareness projects focusing on elements of digital citizenship
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Presenter Contact Details
Talitha Kingsmill
St Columban’s [email protected]
Consultancy Service:Contemporary Citizenship [email protected] M: 0414 816 409
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