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Digital etiquette for students [[@http://www.brainpop.co.uk/designandtechnology/ictcommunicatingandcollaborating/digitaletiquette/preview.weml|[]]] Teaching copyright to teens @http://www.teachingcopyright.org/ Livestrong cell phone etiquette for kids @http://www.livestrong.com/article/213147-cell-phone-etiquette-for-kids/ Safeteens.com has a series of articles on Internet safety for kids @http://www.safeteens.com/
 * Digital Citizenship websites-Kate McGraw**

A Few Sites on Digital Citizenship: Wilson, Joshua Digital Citizenship: [|www.digitalcitizenship.net] Nine Elements - Digital Citizenship: [|www.digitalcitizenship.net/Nine_Elements.html] Digital citizen - Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_citizen Digital Citizenship Education: digitalcitizenshiped.com/ Digital Citizenship: [|www.nisd.net/digitalcitizen/] Digital Citizenship - Resources for Educators: digitalcitizenship.ning.com/ Digital Citizenship - Who Will You Be?: [|www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX0aycyAAJA]
 * Digital Citizenship Websites--Sara Fitzpatrick**

This website is for the International Society for Technology in Education. It is professional organization that connects professionals and offers educational resources for technology in education. []

This is a great blog run by teachers concerning digital citizenship. []

This website provides skills for the 21st century concerning digital literacy []

Another great blog about digital citizenship in schools []

This site provides different links for teaching proper digital etiquette. []

This isPennState’s page dedicated to teaching and learning with technology. []


 * Digital Citizenship Resources--Ashley Lopez**

http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/eval.html
 * Kathy Schrock's Web Site Evaluation Tool for Students**

http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/aasl/guidelinesandstandards/learningstandards/AASL_LearningStandards.pdf
 * AASL's Standards for the 21st Century Learner**

http://www.bspcn.com/2008/08/14/top-10-cell-phone-etiquette-rules-people-still-break/
 * Cell Phone Etiquette: 10 Rules People Still Break**

http://www.netsmartz.org/Parents
 * Netsmartz Guide to Online Safety for Teens**

This has lessons for both teachers and parents about how to educate the youngest users of technology. []
 * Digital Citizenship websites--Araceli Machiela**

This website also offers lessons to educators and parents, but it focuses on educating teenagers. []

This is a collaboration of contributors that write about all aspects of Digital Citizenship. []

This video defines Digital Citizenship, but it also provides links of how you can become a more responsible online user. []

An article titled “Schools Urged To Teach Youth Digital Citizenship” []

Etiquette- [] Law- [] Rights & responsibilities- [] Access- [] Communication- []
 * Digital citizenship websites- posted by Claudia Chirinos**

[] The above website gives an interesting and helpful perspective on copyright issues. It was developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation ([]). Another link from EFF which deals with digital access for the disabled is at the following URL: [] The PBS show //Frontline// did an excellent piece on the impact of the digital revolution on society: [] I explored the following site, and it appears to be a fun and appropriate spot for children to learn some basics on digital citizenship: [] My husband, who specializes in network security, suggested that I investigate SANS for some of their educational materials. Here is a link to //Ouch!,//their online newsletter: []
 * Susan Cox's Digital Citizenship Favorites**

Resources for Educators/Students by Debbie Gaines - Internet Safety Just for Kids: [] Center for Safe & Responsible Internet Use (documents to use as handouts): []

hared Websites

Digital Citizenship Websites By Anne Apperson

http://twaterman.pbworks.com/w/page/10591810/Digital_Citizenship http://digitalcitizenship.pbworks.com/w/page/17771708/FrontPage http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Teens-and-Mobile-Phones.aspx http://www.nisd.net/digitalcitizen/sec_digcit/access_6_12.htm

[] - a great resource to subscribe to for interactive computer based instruction, focusing on digital citizenship. Our district subscribes to it, and it is great.
 * Resources for Teachers/Schools/School Districts for Digital Citizenship contributed by Lucas Loughmiller:**

[|http://www.netsmartzkids.org/indexFL.ht] - a great resource for free, online multimedia presentations and games about digital safety.

[] - sponsored by commonsensemedia, this website has detailed lesson plans, by grade level for internet safety, and other related digital citizenship topics.

[] - a flyer from the Attorney General of Texas on Cyber Safety that includes tips and information for parents.

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 * Websites on Digital Literacy, contributed by Mary Ann Riley**

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 * Websites on Digital Citizenship, contributed by Lynnette Perez**

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 * Websites on Digital Citizenship, contributed by Scott Harris**

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 * //Digital Citizenship//**

**//Digital Access//** [] []

**//Digital Commerce//** http://digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Commerce // [] //

http://digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Communication []
 * //Digital Communication//**

http://digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Literacy []
 * //Digital Literacy//**

http://digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Etiquette []
 * //Digital Etiquette//**

http://digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Law []
 * //Digital Law//**

http://digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Rights+and+Responsibilities []
 * //Digital Rights & Responsibilitie//s**

[] http://123digitalcitizenship.wikispaces.com/Digital+Health+and+Wellness
 * //Digital Health and Wellness//**

http://digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Security+and+Safety [] [] []
 * //Digital Security//**

**Great sites for Digital Citizenship -- Rachel Trotter**
Digital Citizenship—Super site for ideas, lessons, tips, etc. []

Lesson Plans—In general a good site for classroom lessons. []

Safe Shopping—Great tips and resources about shopping online. []

Etiquette—List from Kent State University []

Etiquette Quiz—Questions to get students thinking about etiquette []

Department of Justice Cybercrime Site—Great site to show students that there are really consequences for cybercrime. []

Websites to help ensure digital citizenship by Mary Lopez

[|http://K12.com] - discover online public schools [|www.privacyrights.org] [|www.digitalcitizenship.net] [] [] [] [] - standards from ISTE's National Educational Standards for Students, Teachers, and Admin

http://digiteen2008.wikispaces.com/Digital+Access [] http://digiteen2008.wikispaces.com/Digital+Commerce [] [] [] [] http://digiteen2008.wikispaces.com/Digital+Etiquette [] [] http://digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Rights+and+Responsibilities []
 * __Digital Citizenship Websites---Erin Hammett__**
 * Digital Access**
 * Digital Commerce**
 * Digital Communication**
 * Digital Literacy**
 * Digital Etiquette**
 * Digital Law**
 * Digital Rights and Responsibilities**
 * Digital Health and Wellness**

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 * Digital Security**

Digital Citizenship: Matt Winn



[|Mike Ribble's Site Links]


 * Digital Citizenship shared Web sites - Connie Wilson**

http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/uploads/FoundAct2.pdf Section 6.4 has the Digital Driver's License (elementary and secondary)

http://ikeepsafe.org/iksc_about/ Internet Keep Safe Coalition Mission statement: "To give parents, educators, and policymakers the information and tools which empower them to teach children the safe and healthy use of technology and the Internet."

http://www.athinline.org/about Sponsored by MTV, A Thin Line Campaign hopes to address and give resources for digital abuse.

__**Digital Citizenship Websites: LoCinda Hennerberg**__

Following is a listing of websites relating to digital citizenship.

[|http://digitalcitizenshiped.com]

The Digital Citizenship and Creative Content is a free program for teachers who want to create awareness of rights and responsibilities that come with technology when it meets creative content. It includes a section on student activities that are ready to use.

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Here is a concise article from the International Society for Technology in Education. It is geared toward school age children, and uses NETS as the standard.

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This site is aligned with the nine elements from our textbook. There is an elementary as well as a secondary section to help with lesson planning and scope and sequence.

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This is a short YouTube video that uses robots to demonstrate questions relating to digital citizenship.

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This YouTube video talks about both digital citizenship and staying safe while interacting online.

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This short video on YouTube outlines plans for helping students become responsible digital citizens.

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This is an extensive website for teachers to use in the classroom. Included on the site are many different lesson plans, all relating to digital citizenship and related topics.

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The focus of this article is keeping kids safe while online. There is also a section on what parents should know about how their kids are using technology.

__**Digital Citizenship Websites, contributed by Vanessa Stenulson**__ __**[|SafeKids.com]**__ __**[|The Technology Liberation Front]**__ __**[|Diigo list of sites]**__ __**[|Teachers Learning about Digital Citizenship]**__ __**[|Common Sense Media]**__ __**[|Cool Cat Blog]**__ __**[|Internet Safety]**__

Christie Hirst Digital Citizenship Links

@http://www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html

@http://school.nettrekker.com/goExternal?np=/external.ftl&pp=/error.ftl&evlCode=75349208566871342c5owp&productName=school

@http://www.kidsturncentral.com/chat/chatnet.htm

@http://www.bewebaware.ca/english/cyberbullying.html

@http://school.nettrekker.com/goExternal?np=/external.ftl&pp=/error.ftl&evlCode=2017342875715963dlivuv&productName=school&removeBanner=true

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Digital Citizenship Links: Karen Gelwicks []: This website talks about creativity and online citizenship. [|scope_sequence_6-12.pdf]: This pdf refers to elements of digital citizenship, as well as, activities and objectives for each. [] This website focuses on educating about botnets. [] This website looks at ergonomics. [] This websites looks into digital law. [] This websites offers netiquette rules to follow.

Digital Citizenship Links - Christina Perez

http://drake.marin.k12.ca.us/onlinesafety.htm

http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/

http://www.fbi.gov/fun-games/kids/kids-safety

http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/