Digital Citizenship

ebook A Community-Based Approach · Corwin Connected Educators

By Susan M. Bearden

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Make responsible digital citizenship part of your school's culture!

Use this book's community-based approach to building digital citizenship to teach, learn, and thrive in today's digital environment. Expertly navigate the pitfalls of the digital world, take hold of the plethora of opportunities available to you, and confidently engage in online connections without fear! Educators, parents, and students will discover how to:

  • Protect privacy and leave positive online footprints
  • Understand creative credits and copyright freedoms
  • Foster responsible digital behaviors through safe and secure practices
  • Enlist all stakeholders to help ingrain digital citizenship into the school culture
  • The Corwin Connected Educators series is your key to unlocking the greatest resource available to all educators: other educators. Being a Connected Educator is more than a set of actions: it's a belief in the potential of technology to fuel lifelong learning.

    "Susan Bearden has written a definitive work on the most salient issue facing contemporary education."
    Matt Harris, Chair of the Board of Directors
    International Society for Technology in Education


    "Susan Bearden understands that students' education requires the education of all of us: parents, administrators, community members. In clear, poignant terms she spells out what each of us needs to do to become an inspired, responsible digital citizen. This is a must read book for anyone wanting to know how to address our concerns about our online lives, while focusing on all the good that the networking world has to offer."
    Jason Ohler, Professor
    University of Alaska

    Digital Citizenship