digital ethics or the end of the age of legends v5
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Slide deck in support of a conversation with educators about how to embed the teaching of digital ethics across the curriculum and holding up a mirror to our own ethical online behaviour before becoming too critical of the students who learn from us. Held at the EARCOS Leadership Conference in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. 31 October 2014. We live in an age where everything is recorded digitally – in pictures, video, and text – live as it happens; it's the end of the age of legends. "Selfie", according to the Oxford dictionary, is the word of the year 2013. Often the selfies our students are sharing aren't putting their best digital foot forward. As teachers, how can we help our students leave digital footprints they can be proud of? Is only sharing your "best stuff" such a good idea? How do we address the issue of digital ethics across the curriculum and in our classrooms?TRANSCRIPT
Digital Ethics
or
theend of
the age of
LEGENDS
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Darren KuropatwaEARCOS Leadership ConferenceKota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
October 2014
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The Legend ofStella Liebeck
Do you ?
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digital dualism
what we do while connected is inseparable from what we do when disconnected
Nathan Jurgenson“
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What do you believe? Ask yourself 3 questions:
Nobody who is on social networks everyday is still the same person. It’s an online/offline interaction, not an esoteric virtual world.
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#HasJustineLandedYet
Kevin Curwick
Kevin Curwick
From the Office of the Privacy Commisioner of Canada
Safer Internet Day: One Good Thing
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Digital Ethics playlist
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the grandparent test
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Classrooms have to be setup as places where errors are okJohn Hattie
“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment beforestarting to improve the world.”
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Anne Frank
thanks
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