2014-07-08 Digital Citizenship Curricula, K-12
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Digital Citizenship Curricula, K-12
Frederick S. Lane
AETN – ArkansasIDEASConway, AR8 July 2014
Lecture Overview
• Introduction•Curriculum Goals• Pre-K Concepts• Elementary School (Gr. 1-5)•Middle School (Gr. 6-8)•High School (Gr. 9-12)
Background and Expertise
• Attorney and Author of 7 Books• Focus on the Impact of Technology on
Law, Society & Privacy• Numerous Lectures to School
Districts, Administrators, Teachers, PTOs & PTAs, and Students
• 10 yrs on Burlington VT School Board• Computer Forensics Expert and
Consultant
Sticky Fingers, Shiny Tablets
Kids Will Not Wait• In 2013, 75% of Kids <8 Had Access to a “Smart” Device• 38% of Kids <2 Have Used a Smart Device for Media Consumption• 17% of Kids <8 Have Used a Smart Device Daily• Screen Time on Smart Devices for <8 Kids Increased from :43 in 2011 to 1:07
The mGen• Percentages of Children Carrying a Mobile
Phone:• High School – 95%• Middle School – 75%• Elementary School – 50%
• At Least Half of Mobile Phones Are “Smart”• Average Age for Getting First Mobile Phone
Is <10
Curriculum Goals
• Enhancement of “Traditional” Learning•Digital Competency•Digital Literacy•Digital Safety•Digital Citizenship
Enhancement of Traditional Learning
• Entertaining Introduction of Concepts• Access to Vast Quantities of Information• Programs and Apps to Inspire Creativity• Development of Skills Critical to 21st Century Adulthood• Family Life• Employment• Citizenship
Pre-K Concepts
• Limited Exposure to Devices• Curated Content• Introduction to Basic Concepts:• Alphabet, Numbers, etc.•Music• Interactive Videos, Photos, Animation
Elementary School (Gr. 1-5)
• Significant Adoption of Devices Between Ages 6 and 10• Integration into Learning Environment•Distinguish Between Device as Object and Device as Tool
Elementary School (Gr. 1-5)
•Device as Object:•Ownership of Device•Respect Other’s Property•Care and Handling•Observance of School Rules
Elementary School (Gr. 1-5)
• Device as Tool:• Introduction of Research Concepts• Crossing the Information Highway Safely• Avoiding Cybercliques• Introduction to Concept of Privacy• Innocence Lost?
Middle School (Gr. 6-8)• Arguably the Most Challenging Digital Education Environment:• Accelerating Intellectual Development• Sophisticated Device Users• Often Risky Online Behavior• Complicated Social Relationships• Hormones
Middle School (Gr. 6-8)
•Concepts for Digital Literacy:• Anyone Can Publish on the Internet• Learning to Evaluate Sources• Intellectual Property Concepts•Understanding Plagiarism•Digital Honor Codes
Middle School (Gr. 6-8)• Digital Safety: Cybertraps for the Young• Online Exposure of Personal Info• Cyberbullying• Cyberharrassment• Identity Theft• Sexting
Middle School (Gr. 6-8)• Digital Citizenship for Middle Schoolers:• Protecting Personal Privacy• Respecting Boundaries• Understanding Acceptable Uses• Digital Advocacy• Consequences of Electronic Misbehavior
High School (Gr. 9-12)
•Digital Devices Now Completely Woven into Fabric of Lives• Balance Issues• Proto-Digital Adulthood• Potential Consequences More Severe and Long-Lasting
High School (Gr. 9-12)• Reinforcement of Digital Literacy Concepts:• Advanced Research Techniques – Going
Beyond Google• Application of Critical Thinking to Online
Sources• Establishing Credibility Online• Criminal/Civil Concepts of Intellectual Property
Theft• Digital Honor Codes
High School (Gr. 9-12)• Longer Term Consequences for Electronic
Misconduct:• Damage to Academic Record• Removal from Teams, Clubs, etc.• Impact on College Acceptance• Loss of Scholarships• Impediment to Grad School, Employment,
Marriage(?)• Physical Safety Issues
High School (Gr. 9-12)• Digital Citizenship for High Schoolers:• Developing and Protecting a “Brand”• Understanding Networking• Social Involvement and Awareness• Issue and Policy Advocacy• Establishing a Cyberethical Framework
Contact Information• E-Mail:• [email protected]
• Telephone:• 802-318-4604
• Twitter• @Cybertraps, @FSL3
• LinkedIn:• www.linkedin.com/in/fredericklane/
• SlideShare.net• www.slideshare.net/FSL3
Digital Citizenship Curricula, K-12
Frederick S. Lane
AETN – ArkansasIDEASConway, AR8 July 2014