#edtechchat Archive
#Edtechchat focuses on Education Technology. Co-founder Tom Murray says #edtechchat "connects us professionally with inspiring educators from all over the world, all of who encourage us to be better every day for the children and families we serve.”
Monday March 28, 2016 8:00 PM EDT
Welcome to ! Please introduce yourself and from where you’re joining us!
will be live from next week - hosted by in DC - promises to be a concentrated conference and chat!
We will use a Q1, Q2… format for Questions during . Please use the A1, A2… format for answers.
Tonight’s topic is “How to be a Digital Citizenship Leader!”
Shelly from Toronto; Instructional Coach
Karl Hehr, Tech Dir Ames, IA
Hi, my name is Angie Huskey from Southeast Nebraska--business teacher for Johnson County Central Schools.
Lisa from Bethlehem, Pa - High School Teacher
Eric from PA joining . Digital citizenship is no joke!
I'm Susan Bearden, Tech Director, Melbourne, FL, co-moderator, excited to discuss one of my favorite topics!
Cathy Koos from Melbourne, Florida. I work with at !
Hi. Joanna from Philly, PA 6th grade teacher
Make sure to add to all of your tweets tonight for this chat. Your voice matters!
Jeremey HS science and tech coach in W Mich
Hello - Alex - from NJ - ending my spring break - hopefully a good role model for
Kristina, Teacher Librarian and Grad Student from Regina, SK, Canada
Dan, business teacher from St. Louis
Christy from Katy, TX SpEd Co-teacher Sci/S.S. 6th & 7th
Hi . Howard Pitler joining from Denver tonight
Excited to be part of this tonight! https://t.co/MJD5Jogeex
Tonight’s topic is “How to be a Digital Citizenship Leader!”
Kim, HS media specialist, Maryland!
Renee White, 1st grade in Apex, NC
Love the biography/graphic!
Q1 coming up in 1 minute…
Toni from VA, Middle School Math teacher
Mike Ribble, Tech Director, Manhattan, KS. Hello !
Hi Susan. Alan checking in from NYC
Andrea Schmuttermair, 5th grade teacher Colorado STEM Academy Colorado
Hi Julie, VP & cofounder consulting co based in FL, but from SC tonight on spring break
It's a very important topic!
Q1: What does it mean to you to be a Digital Citizenship Leader?
Kaitlin Morgan, social science teacher near Fresno, CA. Been awhile since I've done an !
Good evening, everyone! Cheryl, social studies, Florida. Looking forward to learning
Tim from Maine. 4th & 5th grade classroom teacher. Looking forward to learning.
Derek from PA. 1st grade teacher. Thought I would check out this chat!
3rd grade teacher from Spooner, WI.
Hello everyone! Middle School ELA from SF Bay Area.
Hello! I am going to be purchasing your new book on
Jess, Teacher Librarian, Alliston, Ontario
Hey all, Michael from here. Long time, no chat
*Cue the Godfather music* Welcome to Mike, the Godfather of
A1 Demonstrate and Show by example.
Hello! Syd from New Mexico, HS Humanities at a PBL magnet.
A1 Set the stage for others to see.
Dennis -- Middle School Principal, Long Island, NY. Excited to learn from you all. Great topic!
Hi everyone, Rachelle from Pittsburgh, Spanish teacher, working on masters in IT, almost finished! :)
A1: Be a good dig cit model first and foremost
A1: We're all responsible for fostering positive citizenship among Ss online and off. Shared duty of all adults in edu.
Jess, Teacher-Librarian, Alliston, Ontario, Canada
A1 you model being a digi citi and help other ed leaders understand how to do so as well
A1 a leader is someone who is a model for how to use SM for teachers, admins. Students & Parents
A1 A Leader models & paves the way for responsible use of tech of their students & colleagues. https://t.co/O2WSUAm2ME
A1: Means that we are to be examples for our students and our colleagues. Use them with a purpose . . . like this!
A1 Being a leader is modeling use, sharing ideas for integration specifically focused on K-12 continuum, inviting discussion.
A1: Be willing to set yourself apart in technology age and stand as a positive example for fellow educators & students
Hiya ! Adam from NY. Will try to be involved in the convo if grading goes my way.
Agreed! It takes a village to raise a good digital citizen!
A1 to be a leader, walk the walk: don't borrow images, keep SM private, buy your music, etc
A1 regular citizenship is about contribution to society. Usually digcit focuses on safety. Let's lead by contributing
great answer! What sort of activities like have you done with your students?
A1: First and foremost - model . If you don't know how to, ask a staff member who does. Learn and model.
Jocelyn from Sydney, Australia (its 11am Monday!) I created & am hosting !
Agreed! We must model good not just for students, but for other educators and parents!
A1: be a role model to Ss and Ts alike.
Adults in edu and getting parents & community involved as well. :) https://t.co/HWINyzgOfn
A1: We're all responsible for fostering positive citizenship among Ss online and off. Shared duty of all adults in edu.
I like this way of thinking! https://t.co/zz7Y3QR6qN
A1 regular citizenship is about contribution to society. Usually digcit focuses on safety. Let's lead by contributing
. When you say keep SM private, you don't mean Twitter right? Need to be open out sharing
Jill-NH-librarian dropping in
well said! How do you share your contributions with your students?
Joining in a bit late tonight. I was having a riveting conversation about Mister Rogers. I'm Heather - librarian from PA
Hello ! Kathryn from Los Angeles jumping in ;)
A1 A leader is one who models proper/resp use for Ss, other Ts, sets exam,reinforces guidelines, gives credt
A1. leaders change culture within a community by establishing expectations and lifting great examples for all to follow
Good point! I like the idea of leading by contributing. Demonstrate the positive aspects of social media!
A1: As educators, we must lead by example. Model what it looks & sounds like to be a +ive digital citizen
I am just getting started; trying to learn so I can develop projects with my tech students. Love to share ideas
A1: Moving from digital citizenship to digital leadership... it's more than just being a digital citizen https://t.co/OKxvklN5n3
A1: Take risks with and without Ss, reflect, and be sure to share.
A1 To be a leader you need to know how people interact. It is about character, empathy, and resp while using tech.
A1 I try to model in all forums, class, SM , PD
Hello! Michelle from Oregon...a little late.
A1 patience to model & over explain to Ss so they get it right
A1: to model & guide community expectations, develop culture that supports good https://t.co/GyrSl1Lo5k
Q1: What does it mean to you to be a Digital Citizenship Leader?
figured I had to plug the related one first and you would get the rest in :)
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Q1: What does it mean to you to be a Digital Citizenship Leader?
Yes, and you bring up a good point. leaders commit to their personal growth in this area!
A1 Modeling use for Ss and being available to support families as they navigate new (to them) digital landscape.
A1 Break the mold. Show Ss that social media is more than a peer to peer toy. Show them how to engage and grow in a social world
A1: Understanding that isnt just about but complex, diverse aspects of and role modelling it!
Love that! Thanks for Sharing! cc:
[Lesson Plan] Give Students Concrete Ways to Practice Active Reading & Writing Skills with Scholar https://t.co/rIftIAbmrf
most definitely we need to lead the way
Proud to announce the release of my book this week: "Digital Citizenship: A Community Based Approach" https://t.co/v5iQ1FdUxo
Hi , a bit late, but excited to be here! Richard from Alexandria, VA!
in my county it is hard. SM is verboten. But, , copyright, citations, web tools help
None of us are perfect. We're all growing and learning together.
A1 - being present and adding to the conversation
We have to be sensitive to the idea this is not the "school" most of us remember attending as students.
That's awesome! So glad you could join us!!
Model model model! Be the example
A1: It doesn't mean to not post anything. That's not . It means to post positive things that contribute to the world.
A terminal degree shouldn't mean the end of learning. Just the opposite. None of us are as smart as all of us.
Even in 1st I try to convey to the kids responsible use of SM.We have a class Twitter account & we blog. Positivity!
https://t.co/bsWKspxucZ
Melissa, teacher-librarian - STL - A1 Helping students realize not everything on the internet is true
John from NC a little late to
A1: Show Ss how to use technology for good! Socially, academically, civics
Late, but present! Jessica from Minnesota.
yes! Just like in math or ELA we have to mode for our students.
That's a good point Sue! We need to learn from our mistakes just like our students do.
A1: Using available technology to the fullest potential and sharing tech resources
If everyone doesn't move the conversation forward, there is no conversation
yes, this is so important! Students need to experiance these connections before they believe this though.
Q2 coming up in 1 minute…
congratulations Susan! I'm going to get a copy!
A1 leadership also implies some stretching of boundaries, some Ss afraid to enter in professional mode.
How wonderful! It's never too early to teach kids about good !
We never post or tweet anything without triple checking it! SM is permanent! Always stay positive too!
Q2: How do you educate yourself about Digital Citizenship-related topics?
Thanks! It was definitely a labor of love :)
A1: lead by example; good listener, troubleshot; provide resources, case studies
A2 Read, read, read, and follow on Twitter.
verboten eh? Verboten in the classroom or for students to interact with T’s?
A1 - illustrating the importance of a strong digital footprint to ss and teachers.
Ss too busy clouding out garbage with their great world-changing ideas.
A2: You have to be a learner first; try new things + connect with others through collaboration + experiences.
A2. I share timely articles with students, who read/discussed the NYT articles on Nicoll Lovell and the Colorado sexting scandal
A1 I don't get this Digital Citizenship thing - citizen of what?
A2 Learning by staying connected, reading, and listening. Twitter is valuable but so are blogs and news articles.
A2: Constant research, reading, discussion, professional PLN definately helps stay on top of the latest trends & topics
A1and there are so many great things happening.
A2: Colleagues, books/articles, chats, research...!
A1:lead by example in life & life. Say & follow through w what say. Reflect. Be an active, considerate, safe & polite
A2: connecting with my PLN- following hashtags such as
A2 stay involved using Twitter MOOC List servs blogs- gather ideas & resources of others
Show examples of the power of SM & how can be used on global scale for &
A2: Twitter! Lots of discussions, reading…
A2 - Reading, Colleagues, a lot of research!
I agree - I am working on developing a PLN. Takes time but worth the time spent.
Q2: Twitter is my #1 PD resource
and to EXPLORE! need to be on the forefront & exp of all new technologies & platforms that might affect
A2: Twitter chats, conferences, books & articles...and first hand experience! https://t.co/0GzZe4evIz
Q2: How do you educate yourself about Digital Citizenship-related topics?
I’m curious about specific resources. I get asked abt this all the time & don’t have a good answer... https://t.co/D17ukV5cSj
Q2: How do you educate yourself about Digital Citizenship-related topics?
A2: I learn some through my M.E.T. coursework, my sons (18;20), and thinking through privacy issues related to classroom tech.
A2: Investigate and research the right ways to do things and the right software to do them with - the rest is character
A2: experimenting, discussions, articles, research, etc...
Q2: Keep up with the professional journals and sites (like Twitter) to stay current.
Digital Citizenship is a broad topic but can be defined as the appropriate and ethical use of technology.
A2 from Twitter chats, read, learn frm my learning opps
A2: I keep on top of digital citizenship-related topics by talking with the students about their digital lives.
A2: Twitter is my #1 PD resource
A2: I learn about via Twitter, tech conferences, FB, and just asking questions of other teachers
great idea, make things relevant and timely
Hi ...I'm a new teacher who is super excited to learn about how tech can amplify his teaching pedagogy!
A2: Follow hashtag, join Digital Citizenship community, Join ISTE Digcit PLN!
Looks like most of us have the same answers!
Hi everyone! Todd from San Antonio! I am the principal of the best middle school in Texas.
A2 you could buy Susan's and book for starters.
yes, I agree... I use Twitter to find my article, blogs, etc
A2: Get off Twitter & do deep learning! I love ! I track via Google Alerts! Follow too !
So very true https://t.co/HocNnc2qC8
A2: Investigate and research the right ways to do things and the right software to do them with - the rest is character
great idea! Any good listservs blogs & others that anyone recommends? e.g. ISED-L list serv, edtechdigest, etc
A leader models responsible & effective use of tech/SM to make a +ive contribution to community/society.
I do this as well & get great insight & feedback- keeps me current
A2: PLN, Twitter, RSS Feeds, PD from school site, and onsite Ed Tech Resource Person. Common Sense Media for Ss,
A2 I follow organizations that focus on like common sense media
A2: Learn what the copyright law really says about educational use. Share with staff, model, and call out violations.
Any tips on growing my PLN? https://t.co/fKQnPd5NXX
A2: PLN, Twitter, RSS Feeds, PD from school site, and onsite Ed Tech Resource Person. Common Sense Media for Ss,
A2: Twitter , w other Ts in school, ask questions...lots of Q & take risks. Don't be afraid to try new things.
A2. Many of the basics are intuitive, but teaching the skills of to Ss requires resources.
Best way to learn is to look at comment section of local news Facebook feed. Then do and think the opposite
A1: Someone who leads by example shows Ss what is+is not appropriate to post on the internet and how it affects them
I wrote two blog posts about SM https://t.co/t1DM7sK5Qo
great idea! Any good listservs blogs & others that anyone recommends? e.g. ISED-L list serv, edtechdigest, etc
A2 sometimes by learning about how things can go wrong in a digital environment. What are strategies we can use to improve.
Excellent point! We can learn a lot from our students! https://t.co/aicXFfT2Yr
A2: I keep on top of digital citizenship-related topics by talking with the students about their digital lives.
have you checked out common sense media? What demographic are you looking for?
Participate in chats life , attend a conference and/or edcamp, and be friendly - it makes a difference!
A2: Twitter chats, conferences, school board workshops, books, articles, educational websites
A2: By observing others + their digital citizenship and to stay connected on social media and with chats like this!
Yes!! So many lessons can be taught from the comments section of FB!
definitely Twitter chats, see schedule also communities on Google +, Join
I agree - I think many people need to learn more about this including myself!
Love the idea of tracking via Google Alerts! https://t.co/PBQEfUPCTC
A2: Get off Twitter & do deep learning! I love ! I track via Google Alerts! Follow too !
A2 Work and learn from Ts. Engaging with others helps us see where tech is important and when to engage in the RW.
Looks like you've come to the right place to find your answer.
Figure out your Twitter life. When to post, when to chat, when to read/reply. https://t.co/AMIe40CBTu
Any tips on growing my PLN? https://t.co/fKQnPd5NXX
A2: PLN, Twitter, RSS Feeds, PD from school site, and onsite Ed Tech Resource Person. Common Sense Media for Ss,
Great advice for student teachers/interns!
Use hashtags in ur tweets; look @ who your followers are following, participate in chats https://t.co/4nzfifSfRr
Any tips on growing my PLN? https://t.co/fKQnPd5NXX
A2: PLN, Twitter, RSS Feeds, PD from school site, and onsite Ed Tech Resource Person. Common Sense Media for Ss,
Q1: a digital citizenship leader is someone who inspires civic engagement in the real world!
A2 We have developed an eCourse called Social Media Primer for Parents and Educators. DM us for access
Sorry guys, my run went late... I'm here
Q3 coming up in 1 minute…
Sad but true :-/ Our kids have no shortage of lousy adult role models. https://t.co/itY111tzKl
Best way to learn is to look at comment section of local news Facebook feed. Then do and think the opposite
fave list-serv is my library state association- amazing group of knowledge collectors
yes - and always remember to ignore the trolls :)
A2: Oh and I love 's Connect Wisely Curriculum! And of course .
participate in other chats - great way to connect w educators like local /gradelvlchats/subjectchats
A2: we'd talk as a class during community circles about SM &
Join community, also ISTE Digcit PLN!
A1 Keeping conversations open but teaching that while tech changes rapidly, how you treat people doesn't https://t.co/lRYYxIhMd1
Q1: What does it mean to you to be a Digital Citizenship Leader?
Q3: How do you model good digital citizenship for students, parents, & colleagues?
A2) I go to and my friend for my Digital Citizenship learnings.
Ohhhh!!! ! Sorry y'all! Moving in to new house. Back next week 😘☺️
You can always tell who has never learned what it means to have a positive digital footprint https://t.co/o20nld01Un
Sad but true :-/ Our kids have no shortage of lousy adult role models. https://t.co/itY111tzKl
Best way to learn is to look at comment section of local news Facebook feed. Then do and think the opposite
A2: media has a fantastic curriculum on Digital Citizenship
So I am very tardy but looking forward to learning about from everyone
A leader is a citizenship leader in today's world! https://t.co/1R5Lrcmy0l
Q1: a digital citizenship leader is someone who inspires civic engagement in the real world!
. I track waaaaay too many topics on G alerts! Very handy, saves time searching around & getting information overload
A3: Be kind, respectful, and professionally honest in all aspects of dig cit
join various twitter chats! I love them - tons of resources & knowledge
A3: Never allow yourself to get dragged down in the mud.
A3: You have to remember to train everyone - no one gets it by default - and explain it all clearly
A1 I see a leader as someone who is positive and leads by example to show Ss what is expected/acceptable online
A3: I think it's our job to have discussions & teach our students proper use of electronics https://t.co/wBDZSROmpQ
Q3: How do you model good digital citizenship for students, parents, & colleagues?
A3: For Ss & colleagues I have them follow me on social media to see what I write & how & we discuss. Model!
A3: Lead by example and show them what to post and what not to! Ts are role models in and outside of the classroom!
A3: Model good by letting your students see and be a part of your digital footprint
A3: Being empathetic, thoughtful, and compassionate. Rather than thinking just digital citizenship, model plain citizenship.
A3 Talk through it with your Ss. Let them share and then guide.
But you are authentic, and the same in person and online - or so I am told! :)
A3) I teach parents and students about it through group sessions and show them how I strive to be a digital citizen.
FQ3 when are we getting to our "moment of Zane" Billy Zane is awesome
A3: Engage the community with excellent role modelling, both IRL & using to change culture/expectation & inform.
A2: A fantastic FREE source is 21 Things for Administrators from the Macomb ISD in Michigan. https://t.co/NcxWHRfFVk
A2 Danger that kids don't see teachers as role models, or digital experts, and DiCit backfires?
A3 To lead by example,I only post about things that I would be proud for my colleagues to see and hope they do the same
A3. We can all model, but sometimes it isn't going far enough when it comes to setting culture among Ps and fellow Ts.
A3: discussions w/ Ss; show examples of good vs inappropriate posts; compose posts together; make a PSA;,get message out there.
A3: Always act under the assumption that EVERYONE is going to see what you write/do.
A3: Always ask Ss if I can take their pic & post on social media. Tell them it is ok to say no
Follow to golden rule. Treat others how you would wish to be treated!
A2: When my kids refer to an app or term I'm unfamiliar with, class turns into "teach Ms. Lewis." They're the best resource!
A3: Remind students what they choose to post online, would it make your parents proud or disappointed? Should help them think.
So how can we set the culture? https://t.co/5RiLKE5XZ4
A3. We can all model, but sometimes it isn't going far enough when it comes to setting culture among Ps and fellow Ts.
A3 invite Ss Ps & community to all my media Twitter, Instagram, Blog, again model model model
A3 I have a flowchart of what and when to post something hanging in the front of the class.
A3: Being transparent with what you do has a ripple effect - be honest, be fair, be relatable and talk about your mistakes.
A3: Keep SM posts positive and emphasize for Ss the legitimacy in the power of "digital footprint". Need to think long-term
A3) I have also used a piece for Socratic Seminaring with a digital citizenship focus.
A3 A key to digital citizenship is giving/sharing, so I freely share much of what I'm learning on my blog.
Shoutout to , another great resource!
Repetition from many sources & ensuring message starts early https://t.co/L8c6aTbrrZ
Q3: How do you model good digital citizenship for students, parents, & colleagues?
A3: appropriately & ethically use to make the world a better place & build community https://t.co/loKKBn8LIO
Q3: How do you model good digital citizenship for students, parents, & colleagues?
yes.. It is our identity whether online or offline
Yes! I only have a professional digital footprint. https://t.co/WiuRFw7UlR
A3 To lead by example,I only post about things that I would be proud for my colleagues to see and hope they do the same
A3:Provide resources/literature, discuss expectations. Discuss with class what digital citizenship means/looks like.
A3: if can't say it to person FTF, should you really post it??
A3 Set up boards w/ "paper" posts. Practice for Ss, reminders for adults, invitation to discuss for colleagues.
I already lose the twitter chat while grading struggle tonight. One day soon I'll participate in again for real!!
A3: Model appropriate behavior when interacting in online spaces with students - i.e. blog commenting.
A3 Be sure to model it, talk abt it, careful w/what I put on SM, open w/discussion, thats important
what about those mistakes young people make and are immortalized on the web? How do we teach empathy?
A3 Go through your REPs - Help to Respect, Educate everyone and learn to Protect yourself and others when using tech.
Reasonable but people have different tolerances for contention, language, topics, boundaries.
A3: I think about every time I post, even on my personal accounts. I also talk with Ss and parents every chance I can.
Good point Sue! What do you recommend!
Essential to get good stories too-Ss who get college notices of internships through positive SM use
A3 I try hard to model that digital citizenship is about so much more than safety & rules.
A3 Integrate social media into the curriculum. Show Ss the vast audience reach, communities and importance of a digital presence
A3: I share my blog on social media (where Ts are). I look for chances to teach Ts and Ss about the impact of a Twitter PLN
A3 "real world" citizenship begets digital citizenship. Are sts used to discussion/sharing norms in your class or school?
but is that something we can expect from our students? Or will they have personal accounts too?
A3: A lot of teaching around digital citizenship in my role as teacher librarian. Love this graphic! https://t.co/G2vdVGaPck
Yes! Students can't hear these messages often enough or early enough! https://t.co/FGNQT8NiTR
Repetition from many sources & ensuring message starts early https://t.co/L8c6aTbrrZ
Q3: How do you model good digital citizenship for students, parents, & colleagues?
we should model by saying and tweeting only what we would say to someone's face
Great! https://t.co/IqnlyHwc5Y
Essential to get good stories too-Ss who get college notices of internships through positive SM use
A3: Dont just talk about it, show it! Consult research, overcome the moral panic abt kids & with balanced approaches.
A3: Also model how can be used in positive ways to impact others in community/world & make connections for growth.
AWESOME discussion guides!
A3: Try not to get preachy with Ss. Stop focusing on the "don'ts" and start focusing on the "do's"
yes! I do this with my primary students before going online. We can assume they are digital natives.
Q4 coming up in 1 minute…
A3 Find a way to help schools integrate into their curriculums and conversations. Too imp. to ignore.
I agree. Think-alouds, teacher modeling, and Ss modeling are helpful. is also very effective.
Why teaches Personal Branding & Digital Communication https://t.co/H5ZgtCtgYq
A3 Integrate social media into the curriculum. Show Ss the vast audience reach, communities and importance of a digital presence
Great one https://t.co/LPoW6eqNKo
A3: Also model how can be used in positive ways to impact others in community/world & make connections for growth.
A3 When we model our expectations on social media, we inadvertently teach digital citizenship.
"Paper" posts is a great idea!
A3: I work with Ts and Ss to do sessions! Great opportunity to start conversations with other schools!
So true! Stop preaching and start teaching https://t.co/w2XHuAJpCW
A3: Try not to get preachy with Ss. Stop focusing on the "don'ts" and start focusing on the "do's"
Great way to model edtechch https://t.co/wUFtMguJJO
A3: I share my blog on social media (where Ts are). I look for chances to teach Ts and Ss about the impact of a Twitter PLN
A3 Continue to reinforce conversation throughout day, regardless of digital or analog. It is citizenship
Q4: What are your favorite resources for teaching students about Digital Citizenship?
Yes! don't be judgmental. Look forward, not backward with your students. https://t.co/qvSthpHCZ1
A3: Try not to get preachy with Ss. Stop focusing on the "don'ts" and start focusing on the "do's"
A3: Hold parent info sessions on digital citizenship and the use of social media. School is hosting in April
A4: Commonsense media is my "go to" site for dig cit
Think of social media as your super power to do good in this world.
great way to get a conversation started & to get their voices heard & contributing! I like that idea a lot!
That is a good point. We do need to teach students that good people do make mistakes.
yes! Love this. At this point, we should just be talking about citizenship - online and face to face
Worrying about "how" of before "why" of compelling inspiring products/experiences puts cart before horse
yes! Even those students who are not normally "sharers" can do this and contribute.
A4 Skype/Hangouts any tool where they can experience connecting w/ the leading experts in the world as they explore a new topic.
Indeed, it's about connecting. Empathy. Understanding what community is all about!
A4 I like Common Sense Media as well.
Yes! Don't talk about Be About it - Model!! https://t.co/IxhncON7Pf
A3: Dont just talk about it, show it! Consult research, overcome the moral panic abt kids & with balanced approaches.
A4: has an amazing FREE CCSS and ISTE based K-12 curriculum
Good pt- any dig cit. convo in my room involves: would ur coach,pastor, grandparent,college,future employer want 2read?
A4: Our student leaders are usually a great resource.
Love CSM & Brain Pop: lots of great stuff! https://t.co/a1FiTbJYf9
A4: Commonsense media is my "go to" site for dig cit
A4: has a great resource that leverages lessons
A4) I always start with the videos and stories really speak to some of the students.
A4: Start with my students. They are the actual end users of the SM that sites try to be experts on.
You are in rare form tonight!
and offer lots of great resources
A3) We model good digital citizenship. We continually teach it throughout the year.
A4: I'm a NetSmartz fan as well as Common Sense Media.
Get the 'be nice' vibe but Digital Citizen seems like an odd term for a teenager - citizen of what? At least sex ed has a target
A4 PBS Frontline's "Growing Up Online" its showing its age https://t.co/hebOvkBlwu but its the most authentic resourse I've seen
when you change this mindset there is so much you can do
I like that idea - look forward, not backward!
Is this a site? A4 is I need a better answer.
Sounds like a good one. I will have to check this out!
A4: I like iamstronger.ca
A4: I just be sure to model, use to have Ss reflect on, & the posters are great. Any other suggestions?
but kids are already participating in dig world as part of their daily lives. needs to be addressed
A4. I'm all for , but there are lots of resources there, not just curriculum. Interactives, digbytes, +
Yes - integrating education in the context of other activities is key! https://t.co/k8DtPF60YI
A4 Skype/Hangouts any tool where they can experience connecting w/ the leading experts in the world as they explore a new topic.
not always. All posts should be ethical, but something for an audiance of teachers would be diff than grandma.
Parents should be educated in Digital Literacy
Parents should be educated in Digital Literacy
BTW, Craig from California. Better late than never. 4th grade teacher
Well-it's a good idea to teach Ss how to reply to good/bad comments when they share-be anticipatory https://t.co/ZlWNkyAYlv
Worrying about "how" of before "why" of compelling inspiring products/experiences puts cart before horse
I love that one and the self-identity and expression lesson from that is written for it.
Makes sense sir! https://t.co/hf3gEVGwKZ
A4) I always start with the videos and stories really speak to some of the students.
Teaching ethics key-empathy is a big factor there, I agree
is citizenship today! https://t.co/P3JM0t3KSE
Get the 'be nice' vibe but Digital Citizen seems like an odd term for a teenager - citizen of what? At least sex ed has a target
A43 you can also try InCtrl , from cable in the classroom. It's a pretty good supplemental free resource
Citizen of the digital world. Some people prefer to drop the "digital," just call it good citizenship.
Kind is kind whether online or off. Need to deal with aspect of "anonymity" online
A4 There are so many today: , Sherry Turkle, , our own , , to name a few.
A4 Any tool that helps focus a bit less on digital "citizenship" as rule following & more on difference-making & cyber-service.
A4: Blogging can be a powerful tool to teach Ss digcit, Edublogger has great resources to teach
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Same here! Always seem to get caught up with something that takes me out of the ring.
A4 - letting kids practice is always helpful
there is "character education"...why not citizenship? (Or are they the same rose by different names?)
A1 Practice and preach proper digital etiquette
It's not all about selfies:)
I was responding to Ss having a personal online presence.
Learning#dig it should include learning nuances of digital communication & cultural sensitivity
I like it when we just talk @ good citizenship ;) The rules are the same if we are dealing w/people F2F https://t.co/fGLyEUTlXP
Citizen of the digital world. Some people prefer to drop the "digital," just call it good citizenship.
A4 Teaching is like teaching one to swim. Do it in steps, and do it well, or the result can be bad.Take time to talk.
I am grateful for CSM's free resources and use some of them, but I prefer more authentic primary sources (like timely articles)
I think it's also important to move Ss from assessing their level of to becoming digital leaders.
Q5 coming up in 1 minute…
Yes - often more difficult for people to empathize with others online!
Create good habits early… bad habits die hard.
is more than just social media & posting. It's critically looking at info, finding resources, respecting copyright, etc.
Simon Sinek underscores that you need to communicate the "why" before you learn how & what
I usually do a local search for stories and use CSM format to discuss.
In a word...No. Bullying and name calling are not examples of good digital citizenship.
Q5: How can you inspire other educators and students to become Digital Citizenship leaders?
I find it helpful to distinguish between cyber-safety, cyber-etiquette & digital "citizenship"
Agreed! https://t.co/acNIaPWIaC
A43 you can also try InCtrl , from cable in the classroom. It's a pretty good supplemental free resource
In our increasingly small/connected world, edu on cross-cultural matters is a must! https://t.co/7l3qu302TS
Learning#dig it should include learning nuances of digital communication & cultural sensitivity
Q5: Set the example. Provide positive feedback on what they do well.
A4 reading frm learn from twitter use games Post info on
A5: Work with your admins to open up Social Media as a PD resource - in tech and in policy
Critically looking at info & respecting copyright = the hardest to master! https://t.co/79sU3C9wpX
is more than just social media & posting. It's critically looking at info, finding resources, respecting copyright, etc.
Agree . to remember Info Literacy and Media Lit too! https://t.co/QBPgNopGU3
is more than just social media & posting. It's critically looking at info, finding resources, respecting copyright, etc.
Love this! What if Ss blogged about their career interests and growth thru HS & college! Resume power! https://t.co/Aq9hxWj0i3
A4: Blogging can be a powerful tool to teach Ss digcit, Edublogger has great resources to teach
A5. Step one: make them aware that "digital citizenship" is a thing :-)
Set a good example! What would your students see of your digital footprint? https://t.co/XtBSzXuRqV
Q5: How can you inspire other educators and students to become Digital Citizenship leaders?
A4. I love as well! and 's work on copyright/fairuse
A4. I love as well! and 's work on copyright/fairuse
A5 Model it in everything you do. Talk the talk and walk the walk.
conventions : engagement :: "I have a plan" : "I have a dream" visa vi "Start with Why"
A5: Inspire others by sharing the amazing connections you have made and encouraging them to make their own connections
A5: After policy allows more freedom - don't be a cowboy and work with to make sure tools are secure and safe
A5:Show others the benefits and positive outcomes from digital citizenship and how Ts should be learning new things too!
A5) Encourage the use of social media to share the learning. Help students to establish their digital footprint.
A3 Keep your audience in mind, and challenge others on the internet in a respective and appropriate way
A5 Teach them to build PLN's that will help their with their passions.
A4: How many schools teach any form of prevention as part of ? I'm writing a curriculum
A5 Involve them in digital service learning, digital volunteerism, & positive contributions to the digital world.
A5 Insist on Ss citing all sources/resources used in a project, especially pics.
YES,YES,YES! does a great job with this! https://t.co/IqBIsnNSCy
I think it's also important to move Ss from assessing their level of to becoming digital leaders.
A5 Success breeds success. Help students understand the importance of creating real digital portfolios for college admissions
great ideas https://t.co/63oAgwP6Vw
I find it helpful to distinguish between cyber-safety, cyber-etiquette & digital "citizenship"
A5. Inspiring is getting people to understand it's foundational to education, at the heart of our community.
Q5. Showcase student work that demonstrates digital citizenship & the transformative powers of digital communications
Very interesting perspective. If you take kids technology from them . . . they SHAKE!
Not fair to taunt those of us who haven't eaten yet with yummy taco pics
A5: Continue to work on F2F communication, overall social skills and manners. That good work can carry over to dig. Cit.
Such a good point, Sadie! Digital citizenship covers a broad array of digital literacies.
A5: By constantly setting a positive example and promoting good citizenship everyday!
A5 use digital citizenship info graphs on School
A5: Keep teaching them, keep sharing w/them, keep encouraging them. https://t.co/PE6dzulCBc
Q5: How can you inspire other educators and students to become Digital Citizenship leaders?
A5 - Talk about it, share thinking about it, heighten awareness
my Ss have to be creating and collecting evidence all semester then prove to class that they are dig leaders.
love this! Can you give some examples of potential projects?
A5: Collaborate with other Ts and create multidisciplinary projects that involve Digital Citizenship practices
A5: Getting rid of the assumption that young people are digital natives .
A5) Remind them as we celebrate good Citizens there should also be Good Digital Citizens..
are there lessons out there for Kinder students?
Essential education needed on privacy settings!
that taco took to weeks to get to North Carolina from California
A5: By showing the power of collaboration that takes place when people share constructively and positively!
well - it's never to late to participate! welcome!
A5: Teach Ss to critically examine sources and let them know it is ok to call you on it if they have a question.
Agreed! Many educators are not good role models when it comes to copyright.
So important to continually teach good digital citizenship. https://t.co/O0GoZ3nHx5
A5: By constantly setting a positive example and promoting good citizenship everyday!
I would love to hear how you do this.
Profile people who changed the world & addressed critical social needs through their digital efforts.
A5 Have them become a certified Digital Teachers with
Essential https://t.co/f6pP7sbrHK
A5: By constantly setting a positive example and promoting good citizenship everyday!
One of these days we'll find an easier way.
A5: helps! DigCit is new but vital. Knowing mistakes will happen allows for risks and growth even in this.
A5 start early, share work with Ps other classes and global connections to practice what it looks like to have +citizenship
So true! This is definitely an area I have been working to improve in as well
Create videso that bring attention to social issues, partner w/ social agencies to help w/ their digital stratgegy
Should be the focus, with attention to critically viewing info. Think about all the misinformation they see on SM.
Digital activism https://t.co/XEVhTOdWOe
A5 Involve them in digital service learning, digital volunteerism, & positive contributions to the digital world.
Just thought of this. It'd be neat if we all used the same hashtag to share on PD days.
A5: Share, collaborate & involve convo w it so they can experience the pluses.
A4: Promote digital citizenship through teaching global citizenship.
A5: I keep telling/ writing about how social media, blogging, and my PLN have changed me forever as a T!
A5 I spent a year in action research on this question-students are the answer. it led to this https://t.co/YiBpm7vh71
Teach Ss to be creators of good online rather than just consumers of info good or bad. + ripple effect!
Its important to take advantage of teachable moments too when students may faulter, and how to repair damage
This is so true! And most need to experience it to believe it https://t.co/bOg01A0Evy
A5: I keep telling/ writing about how social media, blogging, and my PLN have changed me forever as a T!
A5 Dig Cit leaders need to understand what the issues are and how best to address them. We must work together to be
Q6 coming up in 1 minute…
I sure wasn't! I took the initiative to educate myself about copyright but not many are that self motivated!
*hashtag assist*
Hi Ann! https://t.co/akYWf5XbeA
it is hard but in the nd we empopwer Ts and Ss to use tech in a positive way
A5: If we are passionate about dig cit & social media, others will catch the wave! Enthusiasm is contagious!
A5: My Ss research SM and create guides for younger students, create Social Media Plans for our building
Yes! It is not a 3 lesson series done in September then forgotten about
A5 If you have Ss give feedback face to face first - it will make them think about the power of their digital words
Would you be willing to share? I love that idea!
thanks- love these ideas.
FQ6 why have you bought 's book yet?
Q6: What Digital Citizenship-related goal will commit to achieving before the end of the school year?
A5 model digcit, encourage those who are already leaders, create a culture of support https://t.co/855TmvXgBL
Q5: How can you inspire other educators and students to become Digital Citizenship leaders?
"Best Practices in Social Media for High School Students” curriculum is delivered through online courses https://t.co/3TBBFXAE00
I know it's minor, but we're talking about making wallpapers with reminders for screens
Ss tend to be digital tourists until taught to be citizens
A6) Have our older students make some PSAs to help remind of best practices.
Right! &maybe we often don't think the rules "really" apply to us in schools. But that doesn't help the Ss learn!
Particularly because digital citizenship will continue to evolve!
More than just consumers... Become creators!! https://t.co/2tsh56OOcw
Teach Ss to be creators of good online rather than just consumers of info good or bad. + ripple effect!
A6: Cont. to promote positive online presence. Discuss the distance a simple tweet or post can travel.
*Shameless Plug* My new book, "Digital Citizenship: A Community Based Approach," comes out this week :) https://t.co/v5iQ1FvvVY
A6) I commit to talking all of my faculty... about 7 more, through my DC workshop... it's hands on and fun. :-)
I agree, friend! We are all in this together! Together we can do anything!
A6: Finish the Parent CyberSafety Presentation for the district! Many hands sometimes makes more work... :)
Q6: Making use of all teachable moments. Pointing out its ok to make mistakes, & giving tools for how to repair a dig footprint
Blogging & other platforms help us practice thinking about msg, audience & purpose along with
Umm, I will *try* my darndest to make the Summit happen (by end of 2016)...
Glad you could join the conversation tonight!
A6 continue to connect globally to show students that their words really do touch and reach so many!
Love it! Specific and realistic!
Q6: No more worksheets! More time to move. Collaborate ideas on what being a is
or how their Ps did. Great convo starter.
I know many use it that way. I try to separate those.
A6: We study communities in 1st so ❤️ for my Ss now make a video w pointers new Ss for next year.
A6: I worry about lack of respect 4 compensating artists/authors these days. If we lose artists our world has taken wrong turn.
A6 be an advocate for & provider of PD & community awareness events on https://t.co/MR4hP2znus
Q6: What Digital Citizenship-related goal will commit to achieving before the end of the school year?
You go, girl! Let me know how I can help promote!
A5:Give them ex's of times when the easy road looked easy, and you did what was right!
A6: Honestly? Everyone leaves my classes knowing they don't have to send things, just because someone asks. We have REAL talk.
A6: Work to bring more into the positive fold - especially with at next week!
A6: Have each student be tweeter of the week and have a chance to talk 1-1 about
A6: And get more Ts at on Twitter for . Keeping that enthusiasm up!
A6: Lead by example and notify the Ss in the classroom I volunteer at the benefits + how it could affect their future
Every little bit helps. You never know what will stick!
TY ! Great chat, keep up the great work.
A6 incorporating the fab ideas I heard tonight https://t.co/9duRLnLw5u
Q6: What Digital Citizenship-related goal will commit to achieving before the end of the school year?
if you DM to remind me, I will share my course code so you can see my class.
LOVE.THIS.IDEA. https://t.co/qrOTrf4fPL
A6) Have our older students make some PSAs to help remind of best practices.
Also continue to work on beneficial S commenting on blogs.
Amen to that! This is a huge part of
A6: Have student tech support team help promote the important of being a +ive digital citizen
But it is WORTH IT! Every time you help someone be a better parent you make the world a better place!
A6 My goal: complete planning for Indiana's first DigCit Week-engaging stakeholders in the process
A6: SWBAT describe ways in which they will encourage others to become responsible digital citizen users
A6 Def reminders, especially w/summer coming,get Ss involved in converstn, share resources w/Ts
A5 Not only do we as teachers have to teach but we have to model and guide our Ss. Bolster Ss to be bold and motivated.
Good idea! Creating positive online content can help push down negative content.
These are awesome. I was having trouble keeping up with the chat.
A6: there's always more to learn about copyright!
It bugs me a bit to see "positive" always equated with . Be real@w/ kids. Not every day is happy https://t.co/KcVUGkuiOQ
A6: I'll keep learning about dig cit practices & tools to share. I'll stay out of my comfort zone, grow, & take others w me!
A6:I would also like to get more elementary colleagues on Twitter. When used properly, it is a game changer!
Great chat tonight! TY peeps & great job TY new followers! Love learning & practicing with you all!
A6: sharing with Ts and site Princ the need for explicit lessons in sharing resources we have https://t.co/gYyXYEqjhB
Thanks for sharing Rachel!
Thanks all! Gotta go. Eager to check out resources.
have to duck out a tad early. Thanks for a great informative chat! 👏🏽😊
tweetdeck let's you slow down. Lifesaver!
Totally agree! This is an area I can discuss more with my Ss & model better! https://t.co/SRu02ucmtX
A6: there's always more to learn about copyright!
I 100% agree! If we as teachers are excited about dig cit our Ss are going to be too.
This has been a great chat! Glad I could join in!
You go, Alex! We need more embracing the positive aspects of digital media, not just the negative!
A6: Ss (and staff) need 2 know there is a difference bet. digital "footprints" & digital "tattoos". Tattoos are harder 2 remove
Thanks for being amazing I always love when you lead.
Lots of awesome ideas tonight!
Thanks for joining this week’s ! Don’t forget to follow your new connections from tonight!
love it! I'd love to connect. I want to encourage this statewide
Thanks everyone for a great chat. Great info. time to set the alarm for 5am
Thanks to for hosting tonight!!!
great... moving from digital citizens to digital leaders
Thanks for the great conversation . Who will be at ? Thinking about meeting after the Sat. networking event.
Thanks, all! What a lovely way to learn! is the hostess with the mostess:)
Thx for a gr8 chat! Hope to connect again soon!
thank you for moderating!
Thanks for the great conversations!
Thanks so much for this gr8 , wish we'd joined earlier...please let us know about the next one :)
I have that setup but used the instead.
Thank you Great job tonight!
thanks! We are going to be tweeting to live from annual conference next week! Excited to share our PLN & learning.
Thank you and all participants. I learned new and innovative ways of being an effective leader. -Scott
Great resource! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for a great chat!
thanks for being behind the wheel!
thanks for being behind the wheel!