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Digital Citizenship

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Digital Citizenship

 

Global Digital Citizenship is a critical element of any teaching program at any level. Our students are connected. Irrespective of the age of the student, they are wired. We are seeing devices reducing in cost, increasing in availability, and entering most classrooms and almost every school.

 

If you ask students a question, their first response is likely to be to “Google” it. If you go to a library for research, the students are most likely to use the computers.The digital world is a world almost universally without boundaries (Some countries do still attempt to restrict access, but these are usually the same countries that are restrictive with their people as well). Visiting, talking, chatting, and messaging are seamless, real time, and simple. The distance between two people is now measured in milliseconds rather than miles.

 

All of this—the speed, immediacy, accessibility, and ease of use—means that Global Digital Citizenship is paramount.

 

But how do we teach Global Digital Citizenship, a fluency that is critical at all levels of education?

 

Read more:

http://www.21stcenturyfluency.com/blogpost.cfm?blogID=2367

 


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Global citizenship teaching resources

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Help students think about their place in the world and their responsibility to society with this range of free teaching resources focusing on global citizenship. We have lesson plans, worksheets and more on a number of topics, including...

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Privacy: Why Europeans Think You're Inadequate

Privacy: Why Europeans Think You're Inadequate | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The US isn’t likely to become adequate any time soon. Our economy is not designed to run on that level of protection, what with personal information fueling high flyers on the US stock markets and legions of start-ups right behind them.

 

The EU also protects what is known as “sensitive information.” Sensitive information includes racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, health or sex life. And while the US generally defines personal information almost mathematically as Name + SSN/Bank or Health Info = Personal Information, the EU is much more broad with their circular definition of personal information as "any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person."

 

Privacy in the US focuses from a legislative standpoint on preventing the theft of one’s identity, resulting in a negative financial impact. Privacy in the EU is far broader, not limited to financial concerns, and regulated by data protection authorities at the EU and country level.

 

Read more, a MUST:

http://www.securityweek.com/privacy-why-europeans-think-youre-inadequate?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

 

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