This document discusses the difference between digital citizenship and digital leadership. Digital citizenship refers to using the internet and social media in a responsible and ethical way, while digital leadership refers to using technology to improve the lives and circumstances of others. An example is provided of a digital citizen reporting inappropriate content to a teacher, while a digital leader would have a conversation to understand the context and then share an alternative educational resource. The document encourages students to brainstorm examples of digital leadership and provides reminders about responsible technology use and the school's acceptable use policy.
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1. Moving from Digital Citizenship
to Digital Leadership
iTech Prep Library
2015-2016
2. Learning Target
I can articulate the
difference between
digital citizenship and
digital leadership
I can synthesize how to
become a digital leader
Success Criteria:
I can brainstorm 3
examples of digital
leadership
3. Digital Citizenship
vs Digital
Leadership
THINK-PAIR-SHARE
THINK: What do you think is the difference
between digital citizenship & digital leadership?
(WITHOUT going to the next slide or Googling
itI know you too well!)
PAIR: Explain your thinking with a partner
SHARE: Partners share out to the whole class
5. Digital Citizenship
vs. Digital Leadership
Digital Citizenship: Using the Internet and social
media in a responsible & ethical way
Digital LEADERSHIP: Using the Internet and
social media to improve the lives, well-being
and circumstances of others (Couros)
6. Example: Websites
Digital Citizen: This alert came up on your neighbors screen so
you reported the behavior to your teacher.
Digital Leader: This alert came up on your neighbors screen so
you struck up a conversation and found out he was trying to
access a local meteorologists Facebook page for his climate
change research project. You found an interview with the
same meteorologist on TeacherTube and shared it with the
class. Your teacher posted the link on Canvas so all students
researching that concept could receive support.
8. Think about the website example and review the
diagram on the previous slide
Brainstorm 3 specific examples of digital
leadership and share
1. Example 1:
2. Example 2:
3. Example 3:
Your Turn!
9. A few friendly reminders
Passwords and passcodes are private
The Internet is part of the real world,
and choices you make there will affect
your life
Social Media- thinkwould you be
okay with your grandma seeing what
youve posted?
Charge your laptop at
night- you both need a rest!
Be smart and be safe
10. Acceptable Use Policy Facts
It is a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy to download
games or change security settings/restrictions
Broken keys usually results in a $5 fine
Lost power supplies are $35 to replace, even if someone
else loses it for you
For those who are part of the VPS Assurance Plan, any
other unintentional damage will be covered, meaning
you dont need to pay a fine
For those without the VPS Assurance Plan, a lost or
stolen laptop will result in a $1030.00 fine; if you are
unsure whether or not you paid for the plan ask our
secretaries
11. Works Cited
"A Principal's Reflections." A Principal's Reflections. Web. 8 Sept.
2015.
Couros, George. "Moving from Digital Citizenship to Digital
Leadership." Web. 8 Sept. 2015.
"Newhouse School - Syracuse University." Newhouse School -
Syracuse University. Web. 8 Sept. 2015.
"Spin Education." Spin Education. Web. 8 Sept. 2015.
"Wes Ward Digital Mentor." Wes Ward Digital Mentor. Web. 8 Sept.
2015.
Editor's Notes
#2: Lesson style & delivery is at the teacher discretion, yet we ask that the content remain unchanged. Feel free to add in additional slides or teaching points that you feel your students may need, but do not delete content information.
#4: Remind students that their iPad is THEIR responsibility. If they let another student use their iPad and something happens to it, they are still the one responsible, not their friend.
#6: A friend messed up my iPad is not a valid excuse.
#7: Remind them about the acceptable use policy.
Do not go out looking for inappropriate sites, you will loose your iPad privileges.
Discuss: Sometimes bad stuff gets through. When that happens we need be mature. Close the site. Let the teacher know. It is not appropriate or mature to show it to your friend, or make a big deal about it.
#8: Yes its ok to play games, but not during time when you are supposed to be learning.
It is an AUP violation to download games, game simulators or any other apps to your iPad.
If you arent sure if it is alloweddont do it!
#10: Have students brainstorm their three Rules of the Road for staying out of trouble on their ipad.
You can have them share in whatever manner you like, i.e. a poster.