Digital Citizenship A report by Rachel Lograsso Definition
Digital Citizenship A report by Rachel Lograsso
Definition Digital Citizenship is the norms of appropriate and responsible technology use.
Summary Schools around the world are starting to introduce to their students the concept of Digital Citizenship. The children learn about fair use on the internet, internet safety, and other very important things about using technology correctly and fairly in the classroom.
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Acceptable Use Fair Use Themes Teaching It! This document explores the acceptable use policies that some schools require students to agree to This document outlines the fair use policy that we watched a sixth grade teacher teach to her class This document outlines the nine themes of Digital Citizenship and what they mean. This document is a response to a video on teaching Digital Citizenship and a reflection on how she incorporated it into her lesson.
Where aspects were incorporated 1. There are four images on my second slide that represent technology 2. On my fourth slide there is a video explaining digital citizenship 3. The fifth slide has four arrows pointing to each reference 4. “Here are some references” on my fifth page is animated word art 5. Notes on the bottom of each slide 6. Slide three has a background image 7. Slides 2 and four have transitions 8. The references are on my last slide
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I learned how to insert action buttons and used one to link my video on slide four with a button on slide three. I learned how to use shadow effects on a picture and put a shadow behind my robot on slide 2 I learned how to reformat backgrounds and on slide four I added a textured background I learned how to make my images have a reflection and added a reflection to the computer picture on my second slide I learned how to animate text boxes and animated the text on slide 6
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