20 Şubat 2014 Perşembe

Educational Technologies: Digital Citizenship


This week, while searching for sites on the nine themes of digital citizenship in order to provide my students with useful resources and information, I found two websites on digital health, safety, and responsibility.

In terms of digital health and wellness, after reading Ribble’s statement  “Beyond the physical issues are those of the psychological issues that are becoming more prevalent such as Internet addiction”, I have started to think about my young adult students who overuse the internet and decided to educate myself about the problem in order to recognize the symptoms which will help me understand my students better and help them. After introducing different types of internet addiction, the website gives warning signs, particular reasons for the addiction, the most popular internet activities among students, and some strategies for recovery.  I would use the URL http://www.counseling.txstate.edu/resources/shoverview/bro/interadd.html and prepare a lesson on internet addiction to learn about students’ internet habits and raise their awareness about the problem and then, have a who class discussion about the topic.

Another website I have found valuable for both educators and students is http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/curriculum which introduces classroom curriculum on digital literacy and citizenship. “The materials are designed to empower students to think critically, behave safely, and participate responsibly in our digital world”  (commonsensemedia.org, n.d.). What I like about the website is that, it is interactive in nature so that students will be engaged actively and interested in the lesson.  After watching videos, students reflect on them, discuss, and share their own experiences.  Another great thing about the website is that, lesson plans are ready to be downloaded and printed but if needed, lesson plans can be adapted to different age groups.

References



Ribble, M. (n.d.). Nine elements: Nine themes of digital citizenship. Retrieved May 30, 2012,  from http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/Nine_Elements.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 yorum:

  1. Bahar,

    The two sites that you posted are very informative. Actually, when reading the first site, I reflected upon my time as a University student during my BA. I often exhibited many of those signs of internet addiction... It was a gut wrenching time now that I think about it, but have learned from that experience and will use it as an example in combination with an engaging activity/reflection.

    Even though I am still online way more than I want to be, it is in a more productive way with education and researching. (Although I still enjoy a game or two when I want! :P) One thing that I do, is dedicate my weekends to my girlfriend and I which cuts back severely on my internet addiction.

    Thanks,

    YanıtlaSil