The concept of digital citizenship relates to the responsible, ethical, and safe use of ICT by students as members of society and citizens of the global community.
Generation M2: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year Olds [PDF]
Jan 2010 Report from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Award winning author, Don Tapscott, and award winning global collaborators Julie Lindsay and Vicki Davis are excited to announce the 2010 NetGenEd Project, a global collaboration to envision the future of education and social action by inspiring today's students to study leading technology trends and create their vision for the future. The project involves over 300 students from 6 countres and 15 classrooms.
Texting, Facebook can give teachers struggles with virtual boundaries
Educators are crossing a new social-media minefield that can explode with 1 wrong text message or Facebook entry.
Digital Citizenship: Connecting education, learning & living in the 21st Century
Student Voices: Learning to Change/ Changing to Learn
The third PSA in a series created by Pearson Foundation and the Consortium for School Networking, focusing on the challenges and opportunities of integrating technology into teaching practice around the world. Students discuss the ways in which they use technology at school, at home, or in their everyday lives.
Logging Out after Snuffing Out
What happens to our digital footprint when we die? In the physical world, a will instructs friends and family what to do with money and assets. But online lives and their impact may not be taken into account.
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On digital footprints also check out http://www.mydigitalfootprint.com
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