Digital Citizenship Education in Saskatchewan Schools
A Presentation to Saskatoon Public SchoolsMay 2015
Joanna Sanders, Digital Fluency ConsultantMinistry of Education
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Saskatchewan Action Plan to Address Bullying and Cyberbullying
• Released in November 2013• Hon. Jennifer Campeau, MLA &
Former Legislative Secretary to the Minister of Education for the Anti-Bullying Initiative
http://www.education.gov.sk.ca//Anti-Bullying/campeau-report.pdf
Saskatchewan’s Action Plan to Address Bullying and Cyberbullying
Support Students to Develop Responsible and Appropriate Online Behaviour
Recognizing that all students need to learn the proper knowledge and necessary skills to develop appropriate and responsible online behaviour and that teachers and schools will need support to ensure this important work occurs starting in Kindergarten through Grade 12:
Recommendation #4: It is recommended that the Government of Saskatchewan work with school divisions to provide teacher instructional supports and student resources to teach appropriate and responsible online behavior to all Kindergarten through Grade 12 students.
http://www.education.gov.sk.ca//Anti-Bullying/campeau-report.pdf
Proposed Action: Support the instruction of appropriate and responsible online behaviour for Kindergarten through Grade 12 students.
The Ministry of Education:
• should provide school divisions with model digital citizenship policies and guidelines for local adaptation and implementation;
• should work with school divisions to provide teachers with instructional supports and professional development opportunities and students with digital learning resources.
http://www.education.gov.sk.ca//Anti-Bullying/campeau-report.pdf
Saskatchewan’s Action Plan to Address Bullying and Cyberbullying
What is Digital Citizenship?
Be a Digital Citizen by Xin Zhanghttp://youtu.be/FdEXijFXfD8
What is Digital Citizenship?
“Digital Citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate and responsible online behaviour.” - Dr. Mike Ribble,
http://digitalcitizenship.net
What is Digital Citizenship?
“Digital Citizenship is more than just a teaching tool, it is a way to prepare students for a society full of technology.” - Dr. Mike Ribble,
http://digitalcitizenship.net
Source: Dr. Mike Ribble, http://digitalcitizenship.net
The Digital Citizenship “REPs”
Educate YourselfConnect With Others
EtiquetteAccess
Law
CommunicationLiteracy
Commerce
Rights & ResponsibilitiesSafety & SecurityHealth & Wellness
RESPECT EDUCATE PROTECT
Respect YourselfRespect Others
Protect YourselfProtect Others
Source: Dr. Mike Ribble, http://digitalcitizenship.net
Respect YourselfRespect Others RESPECT
DIGITALEtiquette
Electronic standards of conduct
or procedure
LawElectronic
responsibility for
actions and deeds
Access
Full electronic
participation in society
Educate YourselfConnect Others
DIGITAL
Source: Dr. Mike Ribble, http://digitalcitizenship.net
EDUCATE
LiteracyThe
capability to use
technology and knowing
when and how to use
it
Commerce
Electronic buying and selling of
goods
Communication
Electronic exchange
of information
Protect YourselfProtect Others
DIGITAL
Source: Dr. Mike Ribble, http://digitalcitizenship.net
PROTECT
Rights & Responsibilities
The privileges and freedoms extended to all
digital technology
users and the behavioural expectations that go with
them
Safety & Security
The precautions that all
technology users must take
to guarantee their personal safety and the
security of their network
Health & Wellness
The physical and
psychological well-being
related to digital technology use
Born Digital?
MTS Advertisementhttps://youtu.be/5nCzs4xgI0Q
Image Source: https://digitalcitizenship.wikispaces.hcpss.org
Become a Change Agent
Coca-Cola Super Bowl Adhttps://youtu.be/unEgs3-A4gE
Digital Citizenship in Saskatchewan Schools
A Policy Planning Guide for School
Divisions and Schools to Implement Digital Citizenship from Kindergarten to
Grade 12
Who is the Guide For? Audience
Main audience:• School Divisions Officials• In-School Administrators
Other interested audiences:• Teachers• School Community Councils
What is the guide’s key concept? Key Concept
“Digital Citizenship is not intended to be a stand-alone
course, lesson or unit. Rather it is best learned and understood when taught in context through
real-life examples and experiences.”
What is the purpose of the guide?Purpose
• Introduce the concept of digital citizenship and define what it is in the context of learning and teaching.
• Provide supports for schools to plan for the integration of digital citizenship instruction through all grades and subjects.
Go to Guide
Digital Citizenship in Saskatchewan Schools
A Policy Planning Guide for School
Divisions and Schools to Implement Digital Citizenship from Kindergarten to
Grade 12
Digital Citizenship ContinuumK-12Continuu
m• Intended to be used as a guide to help
plan for digital citizenship instruction• Contains essential questions and
knowledge for all and then suggests understandings at age appropriate levels
• Organized by curricular grade groupings using Ribble’s 9 elements divided into 3 categories: respect, educate and protect
#DCMOOC: Massive Open Online Course on Digital Citizenship
• Introduced the concept of digital citizenship.
• Delivered online, free and accessible to over 900 registered participants.
• Facilitated by Dr. Alec Couros from the University of Regina.
• #DCMOOC ran in May and June 2014.
• Materials have been archived and are accessible online.
• Online communities were established using Twitter and Google+ and continue to be active.
http://dcmooc.ca
How Digital Citizenship Education is being supported in Saskatchewan Schools
Licensing digital resources for educators and students.
http://mediasmarts.ca
How is Digital Citizenship Education being supported in Saskatchewan Schools?
Creating a digital sharing space for resources through a partnership with SaskTel and their “I Am Stronger” campaign and co-sponsor community grants up to $1,000. The anonymous student online tool for reporting bullying incidents is also linked from this website.
http://iamstronger.ca
How is Digital Citizenship Education being supported in Saskatchewan Schools?
Hosting three provincial Student First Anti-Bullying Forums.
Student blogs about their forum experience:http://goo.gl/Iy3M18
1st Student First Anti-Bullying Forum Video:http://youtu.be/KSR2Wn1N5Cw
2nd Student First Anti-Bullying Forum Video: http://youtu.be/7KSlb0xyj8w
Build your own PLN
Twitter: #DCMOOC• Twitter EDU: http://goo.gl/h4vjnI • List of Saskatchewan Educators on Twitter: http://goo.gl/DgQs81 • Index to Educational Hashtags: http://goo.gl/Z6tX3F
Get Connecte
d!
Google Plus Communities: (ask to join)• DCMOOC Community: http://goo.gl/vNs0mS • Edtech Saskatchewan: http://goo.gl/W5ApVN
Once the Digital Citizenship Guide is released, resources and
instructional ideas will be posted in the “Teacher Resources” section of
the I Am Stronger website.
Where to find resources and ideas?
Do you have great ideas and resources you want to share?
Submit them to be shared with others in the province:[email protected]
Supports and Ideas ExploreResources
http://iamstronger.ca
Check out some of the resources and links shared starting with:
http://mediasmarts.ca http://www.commonsensemedia.org
http://www.edutopia.orghttp://www.priv.gc.ca/youth-jeunes/index_e.asp
Student e-Portfolios and Publishing Online
Benefits include:•Writing for a larger audience•Practice multiple literacies and skills•Reflection, collaboration and feedback•Authentic assessment opportunity•Organization and record of work•Shared between teachers and classes
For further exploration - DCMOOC Session with Sue Waters: http://dcmooc.ca/archives/
Image Source: http://www.psu.edu
Create Positive
Footprint
Model and Practice Using Tech for LearningUsing Handheld Devices in the Classroom
BYOD
Link to YouTube video:http://youtu.be/_VtFHyQ7BsA
Link to ideas for BYOD and Tech Integration:http://goo.gl/uSvrFv
How can we engage students to become active and motivated learners?
Student Privacy & Using Social Media
Privacy and Access in Saskatchewan Schools:• http://saskschoolsprivacy.com
• http://saskschoolsprivacy.com/students-parents/social-media-and-posting-information-online
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada• http://www.priv.gc.ca/youth-jeunes/pp/index_e.asp
Privacy ProtectionTalk about privacy and
practice posting positive material online, allowing students to create a positive digital identity
Model Copyright in the Digital Age
Ideas, Guidelines and Resources:• What the Copyright Modernization Act Means for
Teachers and Students: http://goo.gl/lsyWhc
• CMEC’s Copyright Matters: http://goo.gl/CoHY0h
• MediaSmarts’ Tip Sheet – Getting the Goods Ethically: http://goo.gl/Sc6Mlf
• Other MediaSmarts’ resources for learning about intellectual property and using digital media in an ethical manner: http://goo.gl/sdyOj0
• A flowchart about copyright and other resources by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano from her Langwitches blog: http://goo.gl/4eYZPS
• Teaching students about the Creative Commons: http://goo.gl/VNyNgN and http://goo.gl/ZX8MnI
CopyrightModel and teach giving “credit where credit is due”
Keeping Healthy in the Digital Age Health &WellnessTalk about good posture and
taking a break from technology. It is OK to unplug and sleep.
Source: http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/11/what-texting-does-to-the-spine/382890
Source: @JohnCarver
Dare to Make a Difference
Microloans to empower people around the world to realize their project.http://www.kiva.org/
I Am Stronger – Grants for students who have an idea to make a difference in their community.http://iamstronger.ca
Some examples:Choose a charity or cause that means something to your
students. How can they work together to make a difference in the lives of
others?
How can students use social media
to garner support for their cause?
Real Life Problem Solving
Designate a Digital Citizenship Week
Work as a school community to create a better understanding of digital citizenship amongst administrators, teachers, students and parents:Many schools designate digital citizenship week to help support each other in spreading awareness of the challenges and opportunities of living in a digital world.
Resource for Ideas – Common Sense Education: http://goo.gl/UFWeqE Video – Encouraging Digital Citizenship: http://goo.gl/ecFKlu Unity Public School – iPad Oath: http://www.ups.lskysd.ca/node/88
Create Understandi
ng
Start the school year off right…
Check out Holy Clark’s ideas for the first 5 days of school on Edudemic:http://www.edudemic.com/2013/08/first-five-days-of-digital-citizenship-at-your-school
Plan for the first 5 days of school and beyond!
Day 1: Create a Responsible Use Policy with your studentsDay 2: Discuss “Online Privacy”Day 3: Personal Identity - Their Personal Brand &
ReputationDay 4: Discuss Appropriate Digital CommunicationDay 5: Digital Etiquette of Photos
Plan for the new school year
Create a Caring School Environment - Text it Forward
Building Empathy and Community through Technology:Students in Texas used cell phones to forward and send positive messages to their classmates. They received inspiration from texts sent by their teacher using Remind. Story: http://goo.gl/gUUN4y Video: http://youtu.be/Qy3E3Kf6ONQ
Empathy &
Community
Make Digital Citizenship Visual
Check out Craig Badura’ Digital Citizenship Kit on his blog Comfortably 2.0:http://comfortably20.blogspot.ca/2013/02/the-digital-citizenship-survival-kit.html http://comfortably20.blogspot.ca/2013/08/the-new-and-improved-digital.html
Assemble a Digital Citizenship Survival Kit: (basic version)
• Padlock - (strong passwords & passcodes on digital devices)
• Toothbrush - (we don’t share toothbrushes or passwords )
• Permanent Marker - (everything we put online is permanent)
• Toothpaste - (information you put online is like toothpaste coming out of a tube, it is impossible to get it all back)
Digital Citizenship Survival
Kit
Make Digital Citizenship Visual
Check out the interactive picture of Badura’s Digital Citizenship Survival Kit:https://www.thinglink.com/scene/449979950884192256
Digital Citizenship Survival
Kit
Created by Sandy Liptak: http://thebookfairygoddess.blogspot.ca/2012/09/digital-citizenship.html
Personalize through Posters
Before you post… THINK!
YouTube video by Morag RiddellA course reflection after taking #DCMOOC
http://youtu.be/lyINtpS7zJs
Image Source: http://mcdn1.teacherspayteachers.com/thumbitem/Digital-Media-THINK-Poster/original-259511-1.jpg Source for other versions of this poster: http://ictevangelist.com/digital-citizenship/
Inspired by THINK! posters
Staying Safe on Social Media
The printable poster that will help guide a discussion with students about online safety: http://goo.gl/baMJKE
*available to download in multiple languages
Inspired by THINK! posters
Modeling
What are students reading in our own social media spaces?
Blog post to ponder: http://www.suescheffblog.com/the-mixed-messages-parents-send-to-kids-on-social-media/
Video to watch from #TalkEarly: http://youtu.be/8bBI_QLGBYY
For Parents & SCC’s – Modeling
There’s More to Life Than LikesMake Time for #RealTime PSA
by: Common Sense Mediahttps://youtu.be/sClQsKuafO4
Watch ReflectDiscuss
Everyone – Think Before You Post
A public service announcement from the U.S. based Centre for Missing and
Exploited Children http://youtu.be/4w4_Hrwh2XI
Watch ReflectDiscuss
10 Reasons to Stop Apologizing for your Online
LifeAlexandra Samuel, TedxVictoriahttps://youtu.be/ui2ZwO-efo0
Watch ReflectDiscuss
10 Questions to Ask YourselfBefore Posting Online
by Blimey Cow https://youtu.be/CgEY6V5Xu1Q
Watch ReflectDiscuss
Forgot My Phone
https://youtu.be/OINa46HeWg8
Watch ReflectDiscuss
Oversharing – Think Before You Post
by: Common Sense Mediahttps://youtu.be/wyjd73tUXig
Watch ReflectDiscuss
Look Upby: Gary Turk
https://youtu.be/Z7dLU6fk9QY
Watch ReflectDiscuss
Brainstorm
Source:http://www.teachthought.com/technology/abcs-digital-citizenship
Personalize Digital Citizenship
Challenge your students to draft their own list
answering: What Are The ABCs of
Digital Citizenship?
Help Develop Safe Online Behaviours
Check out ConnectED: http://reallifeonline.ca/home.aspx
OnlinePrivacy & Internet SafetyOntario Internet Safety Resource for to Grades 4-6:
Funded by the Ontario Ministry of Education, this resource was developed to help students develop safe and healthy online behaviours such as netiquette, security, personal privacy and relationships.
Help Develop Safe Online Behaviours
Check out Planet Nutshell’s NetSafe Series for K-12: http://www.planetnutshell.com/skill/netsafe
OnlinePrivacy & Internet Safety
Cartoon Videos Explaining the Internet and Internet Safety to K-12 students:
Planet Nutshell produces short animated videos to explain products, services and concepts. Their NetSafe series is divided into grade levels and also lists one video for parents:
K-3 Videos:• What is the Internet?•
What is Personal Information?
• Tell an Adult• Be Kind Online
Grades 4-6 Videos:• Cyberbullies are No Fun!•
What is Personal Information?•
Understanding Online “Friends”
• Talk to an Adult you Trust• Posting Pictures Online
Grades 7-12 Videos:• How to Stop Cyber-bullying•
How to Protect Your Personal Information
• Stick with Your Real Friends• Trusted Adults Can Help You• Say No to “Sexting”• Distracted Driving• Public Wi-Fi Network Safety• Mobile Location Privacy
Parents:•
Tips and Tools for Parents
Questions??Please contact:
Joanna Sanders, Digital Fluency Consultant, Ministry of EducationEmail: [email protected] Twitter: @MmeSanders