citizenship in a digital world

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Learning session in March 2014 with Ancaster Senior Public Students: Being a Responsible Citizen in a Digital World

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What do you SEE - THINK - WONDER

LISTENWHAT DO YOU THINK THIS IS?

EARLY 1990s

Your life is a blend.

How you choose to contribute matters.

What do you lik

e

to do online?

Transferable Skills: Self Discipline

+ more…..

Be social. That’s how we humans learn.

You have the power to make choices everyday in how to connect, contribute, create, collaborate and play online with

others!

THIS IS GOOD NEWS!

Where have you been walking?

Tips to Monitor Your Digital FootprintUse privacy settings.Keep a list of accounts.Don’t overshare.Use a password keeper.Google yourself.Monitor linking accounts.Use a secondary e-mail.Sending is like publishing - forever.Understand that searches are social.

Everything that you post, tweet, comment or like is going down on your permanent record.

How you express yourself online?

Why do you express yourself online?

● think before you connect and share anything

● say meaningful and respectful things online

● give credit to the sources of information

Access to power tools, you have,hmm?

For good, use these tools.

A game changer here at @AncasterSrPS

WHY?

WRITE A HEADLINE●

capture an important aspect OR

a core idea(s) that you want to remember and share with others

http://tinyurl.com/n9vfhgd

THEN…... Go to this GDoc http://tinyurl.com/pfzzl7kand add in the applications you use and share how you leverage them for good.

Think about how what you share helps you create a positive digital identity.

Sometimes you need to

Infographic: Young Canadians in a Wired World

http://mediasmarts.ca/sites/default/files/images/publication-report/infographic-YCWWIII-Life-Online.pdf