Presentations: Digital Citizenship and Online Research

February 8, 2010 by Brad W · 2 Comments 

I begin almost every course that I teach with a brief media unit on 21st century skills and media literacy. Because much of what students are doing today is online, I like to think that we are doing our best to mold quality digital citizens.

Here are two presentations I share with my students near the beginning of each semester: Digital Citizenship and Smart Research, complete with an embedded assignment.

These presentations ask and attempt to answer two fundamental questions:  (1) In our wired world, can our students protect themselves while positively contributing to the information highway?  And (2), with millions of websites at their fingertips, can our students effectively evaluate websites?

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High School English Teacher

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2 Responses to “Presentations: Digital Citizenship and Online Research”
  1. Thanks for the resources, Brad. You always post great stuff!

  2. Wendy J. says:

    Thanks Brad too – I’ll be sharing this link with my ABQ students – your stuff is first rate.

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