Digital Citizenship in Schools

Nine Elements All Students Should Know

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Computers & Technology, Computers, Internet, Security
Cover of the book Digital Citizenship in Schools by Mike Ribble, International Society for Tech in Ed.
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Author: Mike Ribble ISBN: 9781564845177
Publisher: International Society for Tech in Ed. Publication: August 21, 2015
Imprint: ISTE Language: English
Author: Mike Ribble
ISBN: 9781564845177
Publisher: International Society for Tech in Ed.
Publication: August 21, 2015
Imprint: ISTE
Language: English
Students today have always had technology in their lives, so many teachers assume their students are competent tech users — more competent, in fact, than themselves. In reality, not all students are as tech savvy as teachers might assume, and not all teachers are as incompetent as they fear. Even when students are comfortable using technology, they may not be using it appropriately. Likewise, educators of all skill levels may not understand how to use technology effectively. Both students and teachers need to become members of a digital citizenry. In this essential exploration of digital citizenship, Mike Ribble provides a framework for asking what we should be doing with respect to technology so we can become productive and responsible users of digital technologies.
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Students today have always had technology in their lives, so many teachers assume their students are competent tech users — more competent, in fact, than themselves. In reality, not all students are as tech savvy as teachers might assume, and not all teachers are as incompetent as they fear. Even when students are comfortable using technology, they may not be using it appropriately. Likewise, educators of all skill levels may not understand how to use technology effectively. Both students and teachers need to become members of a digital citizenry. In this essential exploration of digital citizenship, Mike Ribble provides a framework for asking what we should be doing with respect to technology so we can become productive and responsible users of digital technologies.

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