Be a Good Digital Citizen
Common Sense Media Video: What is Digital Citizenship?
Nearpod Video: Digital Citizen Superhero via Clever Login
Digital Citizenship is all about
THINKing before you act online.
An Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) states the rules for students using technology at school.
"It is a privilege, not a right, to use the CPSnet and the information resources found on the network and on the internet."
The Cranston Public School's AUP reminds students of Acceptable Use of Technology:
1. Personal Safety: Keep personal information private
2. Illegal Activities: Obey school rules and the law when online
3. Security: Keep passwords private and report computer viruses
4. Communication: Be polite, kind, and respectful to others online
5. Respect Privacy: Only access your own account and files
6. Respect Resource Limits: Use school computers for educational purposes only
7. Plagiarism and Copyright: Put it in your own words, cite your sources
8. Access to Material: Only use appropriate information and only for valid reasons
Grade 3 Video:
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Grade 5 Video:
Library Standards
Demonstrate Civic Responsibility, Respect for Diverse Perspectives, Collaboration, and Digital Citizenship
Standard 3.3: Information-fluent learners demonstrate digital citizenship by maintaining ethical decision making and behavior and avoiding the spread of misinformation in the exchange and use of information.
Engage in Personal Exploration, Social and Emotional Growth, Independent Reading and Learning, and Personal Agency
Standard 4.1: Information-fluent learners use information and ideas presented in any format to reflect on and pursue personal interests, develop strengths, and engage in personalized and independent learning.
CPS ISTE Standards
Digital Citizen/Footprint
Standard 5.7 Digital Rights & Responsibilities
Standard 5.8 Digital Health & Wellness
Credits
Lesson plans and resources from the CommonSense.org Digital Citizenship Curriculum.