Digital Citizenship (Be Safe)

Introduction

Group: Standard 5, Primary.

Duration: 2 x 60 minute sessions

Topic: Digital Citizenship (Be Safe)

 

This week we are looking at  three of Ribble’s nine elements in the domain of (S3) Be Safe . Read the information provided and follow the instructions to complete each task.

Digital Citizenship is defined as the ability to engage with the internet or technology in a safe and meaningful way.  As the rate of technological advancement continues to increase, the world as a whole is becoming more dependent on the Internet for day-to-day activities. That can mean checking a bank account, purchasing a product, or simply keeping in touch with a friend. This is why digital citizenship is such a crucial topic to teach today’s students.

The three elements  in the domain of (S3) Be Safe are:

  •  Digital Law: Users understand the rules and policies that govern technology uses and take electronic responsibility for actions and deeds in the online world. 
  • Digital Rights and Responsibility: Users understand that the requirements and freedoms are extended to everyone in a digital world. And they should defend and protect those rights of themselves and others 
  • Digital Security and Privacy: Users take electronic precautions to guarantee safety of their information and data and that of others.

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Task

After watch the video via the link below, complete activities one, two and three.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4B0q2oOLbs

Activity One

Create a PowerPoint giving three examples of how to correctly and incorrectly secure your information online.

Activity Two

Create a newspaper article including 5 rules for safe internet use.

Activity Three

Create a story using the link below, and include 3 digital rights and responsibility.

https://www.storyjumper.com/

 

Process

Process

Watch and analyze the video provided and participate in activities one, two and three .

Activity One

Many persons are not aware of how important digital security and privacy are, create an informative PowerPoint giving three examples of how to correctly and incorrectly secure your information online.

 PowerPoint Guidelines:

          The PowerPoint must be maximum 10 slides in length.

          Use appropriate language.

          Be Creative

 

Activity Two

Think about a situation you experienced where safe internet use was not used and create a newspaper article including 5 rules for safe internet use. Include the situation in the article as well. This article will be shared with your classmates in the form of an oral presentation.

 

Activity Three

Create a situation in the form of a story using https://www.storyjumper.com/school  and include 3 digital rights and responsibility to help solve this problem.

Story Guidelines:

          The story must be maximum 12 pages in length.

          Use appropriate language.

          Try to make the story as realistic as possible.

          Be creative

Evaluation

This activity will be evaluated using a 1-10 scale. 

The following aspects will be taken into consideration:

 

Activity One

Student's Name............................................................

 

Category

Great

10

Average

8-9

Acceptable

6-7

Unacceptable 0-5

Total

Use Of Resources Available

Resources Available was used appropriately  

Resources Available was used

Little Resources Available was used

 

 

Creativity

PowerPoint was very creative/original.

PowerPoint was creative/original.

PowerPoint had little creativity/originality.

PowerPoint was not creative/original.

 

Spelling and Grammar

Spelling and Grammar was excellent.

Spelling and Grammar was good.

Spelling and Grammar was decent.

Spelling and Grammar was unacceptable.

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Activity Two

Student's Name............................................................

Category

Great

10

Average

8-9

Acceptable

6-7

Unacceptable 0-5

Total

Use Of Resources Available

Resources Available was used appropriately.

Resources Available was used.

Little Resources Available was used.

 None of the Resources Available was used.

 

Creativity

Article was very creative/original.

Article was creative/original.

Article had little creativity/originality.

Article was not creative/original.

 

Spelling and Grammar

Spelling and Grammar was excellent .

Spelling and Grammar was good.

Spelling and Grammar was decent.

Spelling and Grammar was unacceptable.

 

Speaking

Student was well spoken, enunciated and projected their voice.

Student was somewhat well spoken, enunciated and projected their voice.

Student fumbled with numerous word, did not enunciate well and was too loud or too soft.

Student was not well spoken, did not enunciated and projected their voice.

 

Presentation

Presentation was timely interactive and informative.

Presentation  was somewhat timely, interactive and informative.

Presentation was somewhat timely and contained minimal interaction and information.

Presentation was not timely, did not include interaction and had limited information .

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

Activity Three

Student's Name............................................................

 

Category

Great

10

Average

8-9

Acceptable

6-7

Unacceptable 0-5

Total

Use Of Resources Available

Resources Available was used appropriately.  

Resources Available was used.

Little Resources Available was used.

 None of the Resources Available was used.

 

Creativity

Story was very creative/original.

Story was creative/original.

Story had little creativity/originality.

Story was not creative/original.

 

Spelling and Grammar

Spelling and Grammar was excellent .

Spelling and Grammar was good.

Spelling and Grammar was decent.

Spelling and Grammar was unacceptable.

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conclusion

You are at the end of this Webquest, Thank You for Participating.

Please remember that not all technology is bad or dangerous, however is our responsibility to investigate and learn how to be good digital citizens in order to use technology in a responsible manner.

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Credits

Zook, Chris. “What Is Digital Citizenship & How Do You Teach It?” Digital Curriculum for CTE & Elective Teachers, 10 Dec. 2019, www.aeseducation.com/blog/what-is-digital-citizenship.

Teacher Page

Using Ribble’s S3 Domain of Be Safe, the three elements of this domain Digital Law, Digital Rights and Responsibility and Digital Security and Privacy were used to create this lesson.

This lessons aims to help children become better digital citizens by teaching them how to use the internet and their technology safely and correctly and to help the respect and stand up for others.

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