Keynote - Dr Mike Ribble
Online World vs Real World
R - Respect yourself and others (Digital Etiquette, Digital Access, Digital Law)
E - Educate yourself and others (Digital Commerce, Digital Communication, Digital Literacy)
P - Protect yourself and others (Digital Rights and Responsibilities, Digital Security, Digital Health and Wellness)
Resources and research on digital citizenship
http://www.athinline.org/
http://pewinternet.org/
lol...OMG - Matt Ivester
Students are aware when and where they can use technology.
1st questions - Why are you online? What is the reason to have a Twitter or Facebook account?
2nd question - Is this the right time?
3rd question - Where is your line between public and private? Can we take on different personas?
Whay are actions like cyberbullying
1. Abstraction - it doesn't feel "real"
2. Invisible Impact - not aware of visual cues
3. Shaming - very little recourse in the virtual world
4. Anonymity - do not need to come face-to-face with the other person
5. It's the norm - "Everyone els
The Disappearance of Childhhod - Neil Postman
Frackenstein Syndrome - One creates a machine for a particular and limited purpose. But once the machine is built, we discover - sometimes to our horror, ... that it has ideas of its own."
Digital technology today first, it required no instruction to understand its form, it does no segregate the audience
Marshall McLuhan - The Medium is the Message
Technology as Extensions of the Human Body:
Cable in the Classroom - Jason B Ohler
DS is holistic and positive approach to helping children learn how to be safe and secure
"I fear the day the day that technology will surpass human interactions. The world will have a generation of idiots" - Albert Einstein
"If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything!"
Global Citizenship in the 21st Centruy : The Advent of Mobile Citizenship in a Mobile World
- Dr Lee Wing On
Large number of human migration
Temporary Migrant vs Permanent Settlers
Online World vs Real World
R - Respect yourself and others (Digital Etiquette, Digital Access, Digital Law)
E - Educate yourself and others (Digital Commerce, Digital Communication, Digital Literacy)
P - Protect yourself and others (Digital Rights and Responsibilities, Digital Security, Digital Health and Wellness)
Resources and research on digital citizenship
http://www.athinline.org/
http://pewinternet.org/
lol...OMG - Matt Ivester
Students are aware when and where they can use technology.
1st questions - Why are you online? What is the reason to have a Twitter or Facebook account?
2nd question - Is this the right time?
3rd question - Where is your line between public and private? Can we take on different personas?
Whay are actions like cyberbullying
1. Abstraction - it doesn't feel "real"
2. Invisible Impact - not aware of visual cues
3. Shaming - very little recourse in the virtual world
4. Anonymity - do not need to come face-to-face with the other person
5. It's the norm - "Everyone els
The Disappearance of Childhhod - Neil Postman
Frackenstein Syndrome - One creates a machine for a particular and limited purpose. But once the machine is built, we discover - sometimes to our horror, ... that it has ideas of its own."
Digital technology today first, it required no instruction to understand its form, it does no segregate the audience
Marshall McLuhan - The Medium is the Message
Technology as Extensions of the Human Body:
Cable in the Classroom - Jason B Ohler
DS is holistic and positive approach to helping children learn how to be safe and secure
"I fear the day the day that technology will surpass human interactions. The world will have a generation of idiots" - Albert Einstein
"If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything!"
Global Citizenship in the 21st Centruy : The Advent of Mobile Citizenship in a Mobile World
- Dr Lee Wing On
Large number of human migration
Temporary Migrant vs Permanent Settlers
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