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Bring digital citizenship to the classroom in meaningful ways.
Digital Citizenship Lessons Start With a Simple ConversationYou don’t have to have all the right words or know all the answers about digital citizenship, writes digital citizenship expert LeeAnn Lindsey. Just start talking – because having the conversation is what matters. Our students are listening.
Top 10 Sites To Help Students Check Their Facts
Our job as citizens requires more than just being informed. Students need to be vigilant about verifying information before posting it on social media. Here are 10 sites that can help kids vet information.
7 Tips and 1 Activity to Help Digital Citizens Engage With Empathy
Being a good digital citizen means interacting with each other respectfully online. Teach students strategies for being empathetic and engaged. Kristen Mattson, author of Digital Citizenship in Action, shares some tips for civil discourse.
For too long, digital citizenship has been taught in a negative way, with a list of things not to do online.
Hear from ISTE’s CEO Richard Culatta about the evolution of digital citizenship.