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Cybersmart, CybersafeDeveloping an Internet Safety curriculum for K-5 students
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Digital literacy is the ability to create, communicate, collaborate, connect, and transform learning and knowledge using electronic devices to share information.
What is digital literacy?
The power of Digital CitizenshipOur opportunity, rights and responsibilities as citizens of the online community
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/elementary_poster
Our students’ digital lives
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/zero-to-eight-2013-infographic
Our students are living a global learning environment where they need to:
● access and use content from the Internet● communicate effectively and
appropriately● create and share information● demonstrate understanding of online
culture and community
Why is Internet Safety Education a crucial addition to a K-5 curriculum?
Newton Public Schools recognizes the transformation of our student learning environment to a global Web 2.0 connected digital learning platform. To insure that our students are competent and safe users of new and emerging technology, we are committed to implementing a research based K-5 Internet Safety curriculum.
Program Philosophy
● is centered around the NPS Acceptable Use Policy.
● incorporates literature, videos, Interactive websites, and printable handouts for students and parents.
● includes lessons developed by NPS library teachers
● includes curriculum resources from research based online programs
Our Curriculum
Common Sense Media-freeISTE, AASL, Common Core Standards
Digital Passport-free
Netsmartz.org-freeISTE
Netsafe Utah-free
Brainpop-subscription Internet Safety often freestate standards
isafe-subscription
NPS Acceptable Use Policy
Visual AUP chart
Scope and SequenceInternet Safety K 1 2 3 4 5
AUP-safetysecurity
I I I I/R R R/M
Understanding the Internet, Digital life, privacy
I I I I R R
Digital Citizenship I I I I I/R R
Digital Etiquette I I I I R R
Cyberbullying I I I I R R
Copyright I I I I I/R I/R
K-1What are the rules you need to follow when using technology?What is the Internet?Why is it important to follow the rules when you go online?
2-3What is an acceptable use policy?What information should be kept private?What is an online community?
4-5Why do we follow an acceptable use policy?What is cyberbullying?Why is it important to take responsibility for keeping ourselves and others safe on the Internet?
Grade Level Curriculum Overview K-5
Lessons:
● Rules for using the computerEnduring Understanding - Students will understand that they need to follow certain rules when using the computer to keep themselves and the equipment safe.
● What is the Internet? Enduring Understanding - Students will understand that the Internet and Cyberspace can be used to access and share information.
● Following rules to stay safe onlineEnduring Understanding - Students will understand that they need to follow certain rules when using the computer to keep themselves and the equipment safe.
Kindergarten
Lessons: The Mouse Who Went Surfing Alone Enduring Understanding - Students will understand that it is important to stay safe when you go online and why it is important to have rules to stay safe online.
Online Field Trip- My Favorite Places Enduring Understanding - Students will understand that it is important to stay safe when using the Internet.
Acceptable Use Policy Enduring Understanding - Students will understand that they need to follow certain rules when using the computer to keep themselves and the equipment safe.
Grade 1
AUP● K-2 Technology rules● Internet Safety Rules from Netsmartz
What’s private?● Cybersmart student worksheet
What is personal information?● What is personal information? Netsafe Utah
Grade 2
What is an AUP?● AUP in video format● Understand your AUP
What is an online community?
● Citizenship in the Online community● Ticket out-What is a community?● Online Safety Quiz
Why should personal information be kept private?The Princess' password
Grade 3
Why do we follow an acceptable use policy?What is cyberbullying?
“Netiquette”
Digital Passport
Scenarios
Grade 4
Why is it important to take responsibility for keeping ourselves and others safe on the Internet?
● Get kids talking ○ What does the AUP do for them?○ Debate scenarios
● Be positive role models● Know what tech kids are using● Low-stakes practice● PSA
Grade 5
According to Cyber bullying statistics from the i-SAFE foundation:
● Over half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online, and about the same number have engaged in cyber bullying.
● More than 1 in 3 young people have experienced cyberthreats online.● Over 25 percent of adolescents and teens have been bullied repeatedly
through their cell phones or the Internet.● Well over half of young people do not tell their parents when cyber
bullying occurs.
http://www.bullyingstatistics.org/content/cyber-bullying-statistics.html
Cyberbullying
Formative:Create your own- Kindergarten Grades 1-2
Brainpop-Subscription-often Internet Safety is free
Common Sense Media-free
Digital passport- for grades 3-5-free
Safekids.com
All of these resources have interactive and print materials available for assessment
Summative:Create your own survey● Newton Public Schools
Assessments
With Instructional Technology Specialists
With Classroom Teachers
With Families
With Other Library Teachers
With the Public Library
Collaboration
Personal Learning Communities
world-globe-people-community.jpg
Build your Wild Self- grade 1 and 2-avatarsThe Carnegie Cyber AcademyDigital Citizenship.netDigital citizenship for grade 3Digital Passport educator-registration (Common Sense Media)-grades 3-5 Elmer the safety elephant-Grades K-1Media smartsNetSmartz Online Safety Education KitNetsmartz.org-resources for parents, teachers, kidsikeepsafe.org-Adventures of Faux paw curriculum-grade 3ISafe.org--digital citizenship materials subscription based
Additional Resources
Jacqui Murray's links for teaching Internet SafetyOnGuardOnline.govPlanet Nutshell videos-For K-12Professor Garfield CyberbullyingSafe kids-resources for parentsSafe Kids online safety quiz-grade 4 or 5 ten questionsStay safe onlineStop cyberbullying.orgCyberBullying Research StatisticsDigital citizenship and creative content-microsoft curriculum for middle and high school Bibliography of Internet Safety books
Additional Resources Continued
Learning and teaching about Cybersafety is a constantly evolving process.
New challenges are presented every day.
New and updated resources are available to help you.
Your message needs to be clear and consistent for your students, teachers, administrators, and parents.
Final thoughtsnone of us are experts, all of us are learners
Focus on what students can do to be productive and use technology responsibly