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Digital Self: Citizenship, Safety, & Self-Care

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Digital Self
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Learning Objectives:
• Comprehend the nature and
purpose of digital citizenship.
• Examine the pitfalls as well
as opportunities of
technology.
• Analyze an article on digital
self-care habits (digital
detox).
• Practice safe, legal and
responsible use of
information and technology.
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Digital Access
“the equitable
distribution of
technology and
online resources”
Digital Etiquette
• “electronic standards
of conduct or
procedures and has
to do with the
process of thinking
about others when
using digital devices.”
Digital Communication
• “the electronic
exchange of
information. All
users need to define
how they will share
their thoughts so
that others
understand the
message.”
Digital Health & Welfare
“the physical and
psychological wellbeing in a digital
world.”
Digital Law
• “the electronic
responsibility for
actions and deeds
and has to do with
the creation of rules
and policy that
address issues
related to the online
world.”
Digital Commerce
“the electronic buying
and selling of goods
and focuses on the
tools and safeguards
in place to assist those
buying, selling,
banking, or using
money in any way of
the digital space.”
Digital Security & Privacy
“the electronic
precautions to
guarantee
safety.”
Video
Links
The Digital Self
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=o3bpQzH7-mg&t=100s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=Qf6HAZlUkts
Digital Self-Care (Digital Detox)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=Dd60OC_dCCw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=o0xI45Vch0A
Digital Citizenship
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=f4B0q2oOLbs
Article Analysis on Digital
Self-Care
Assessment
Tasks
https://escapehaven.com/2018/11/6-selfcare-tips-in-the-digital-ag e/
1. Read the entire article.
2. Understand where the author is
coming from and what points he/she is
trying to get across.
3. Summarize the main points of the
article in your own words
4. Formulate your own opinion on the
topic.
5. Implement your newly acquired
knowledge. How will this new
information affect your current
mindset, approach to problems, or
issues in using technology?
References
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https://www.imperosoftware.com/us/wpcontent/uploads/sites/16/2017/03/Digital-Citizenship-A-Holistic-Primerv1.9.2.pdf
https://www.imperosoftware.com/us/wpcontent/uploads/sites/16/2017/05/RGB-Online-Safety-Handbook-USv1.11.pdf
Common Sense Media. (2013). Zero to eight: Children’s media use in America.
Retrieved from https://www.commonsensemedia.org /research/zero-toeightchildrens-media-use-in-america-2013.
Conrad, B. (2014). Internet addiction statistics: Facts, figures and numbers.
[Web Log Comment]. Retrieved from http://www.inhabitots.com/ technologyand-kids-startling-statisticsabout-addiction-to-iphones-screens-thateveryparent-should-know/
Curran, M. B. F. X. (2012). iCitizen: Are you a socially responsible digital citizen?
Paper presented at the International Society for Technology in Education’s
Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. Retrieved from http://www.isteconference.
org/2012/program/search_results_details. php?sessionid=70224475.
Sullivan, T. (2015, October 4). Digital citizenship best practices for college and
career ready students [Web Log Comment]. Retrieved from
https://timmysullivan. com/2015/10/04/digitalcitizenship/
Yollis, L. (2010, October 8). How to Write a Quality Comment. [Video File].
Retrieved from https://youtu.be/ UDVSw54VU1A .
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Delzer, K. (2015, June 25). How can you become a champion of digital
citizenship in your classroom? EdSurge [Web Log Comment]. Retrieved from
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Glister, P. (1997). Digital Literacy. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley.
Ohler, J. (2015). Digital Citizenship OAC (Open Access Course) Spring 2105,
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Pamental, M. (2010). A transactional approach to moral development. Ethics
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Read, R. (2016, July 26). Digital Citizenship With Pokemon Go [Web Log
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Ribble, M. (2015). Digital citizenship in schools (3rd ed.). Eugene, OR:
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Scheffer, J. (2015, October 8). Let’s get real: Reflections on the first national
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