ISTE+ASCD’s new Digital Citizenship Lessons resource is intended to help students build healthy digital citizenship know-how. Each of the five digital citizenship competencies is explored through learning activities tailored for different grade levels, ensuring that students of all ages can develop the skills and knowledge necessary to grow and thrive as digital citizens. At the elementary level, students will learn the difference between online and offline activities, how to identify trusted online sources, and how to use digital storytelling tools to express their creativity. Middle school students will establish strategies for digital well-being and discuss how online information can influence opinions through information bubbles. High school students will evaluate how technology can have positive and negative impacts on their overall wellness and examine media literacy principles to create, analyze and share content.
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