Digital Citizenship training

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Transcript Digital Citizenship training

INTRODUCTION
• The following are a range of suggested activities and
discussion topics for your Year 9 class. Please feel
free to adapt as needed.
• The Tech Angels will come and see your class to
promote ‘The big digital citizenship competition’ in
Week 4. Every Year 9 class is being asked to design a
Digital Citizenship poster campaign based on one or
more of the topics outlined below. Entries will be due
in end of Term 2.
ARE YOU BEING A SAFE AND SUCCESSFUL
DIGITAL CITIZEN?
Activity: Brainstorm what ‘being a good Digital Citizen’
means to them
DEFINING DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
• A digital citizen is someone who is able to understand and fully
participate in the digital world characterised by technical and
social skills that enable a person to be successful and safe in a
digital world.
Activity: Come up with a txt or “kid speak” definition for Digital
Citizenship
THE EPSOM GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP CONTRACT
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When enrolling at EGGS you signed the Epsom Girls Grammar School Digital
Citizenship contract which is a policy designed to ensure safe and successful use
of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at all times. This is a policy
that encourages our students to be safe and successful digital citizens.
You have agreed to:
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“be a safe user whenever and wherever I use that technology be responsible
whenever and wherever I use technology and support others by being respectful
in how I talk to and work with them and never write or participate in online
bullying.”
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This includes forwarding messages and supporting others in harmful,
inappropriate or hurtful online behaviour report to an adult if I feel unsafe or
uncomfortable online or see a friend being unsafe or being made to feel
uncomfortable by others.
NEED HELP?
If you:
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need help online
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are not sure what I should be doing on the internet
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come across sites that are not suitable
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someone writes something you don’t like, or makes you and/or your friends feel
uncomfortable or asks me to provide information that I know is private
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you feel that the welfare of you and/or other students at the school is being
threatened
Tell a parent, teacher, dean, guidance counsellor, a peer support leader or any adult
you trust.
SHARING PHOTOS AND VIDEOS
Tagged (warning this is 18 mins long, but worth watching!)
TAGGED RESOURCES – THERE ARE A LOT!
Watch the Film
Lesson plan – backgrounder (PDF 887KB)
Lesson plan – slideshow (PDF 1.8MB)
Teacher resource - middle secondary (PDF 771KB)
Teacher resource – upper secondary (PDF 844KB)
Student activities – middle secondary (PDF 656KB)
Student activities – upper secondary (PDF 705KB)
Download the Poster (PDF 548MB)
Have a look at resources above and pick one or…
TAGGED –
DAMAGING YOUR DIGITAL REPUTATION
What is a digital reputation?
Like any other form of reputation generalised view of a person’s identity, beliefs, opinions
‘Digital’ simply refers to the evidence of your interactions, comments and behaviours online
A digital reputation is as real and important as your general reputation
How long does a digital reputation last?
What you say, do and share online is there forever
It can be impossible to completely ‘delete’ or hide posts
Activity: How did the characters in Tagged damage their digital reputations?
REMEMBER…
• Only take photos and record sound or video when it is part
of a class or lesson seek permission from individuals
involved PRIOR to taking photos, recording sound or
videoing them (including teachers) seek written permission
from individuals involved PRIOR to publishing or sending
photos, recorded sound or video to anyone else or to any
online space be respectful in how I talk to and work with
others online and never write or participate in online
bullying seek teacher permission before uploading any
content to public websites
KNOWING THE LAW
The wording of the new act says it:
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“provides rights owners with a special regime for taking enforcement action against
people who infringe copyright through file sharing”
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It is quite specific because it only applies to infringing material (protected by copyright)
which is uploaded or downloaded via file sharing applications or networks.
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There are two concepts there – first, the material has to be infringing, second the
infringing material has to be file shared.
Activity: Show them the poster!
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
Get into small groups to discuss one of the following scenarios:
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You found the car picture you were searching for, but on top of it was a naked lady!
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Someone keeps messaging nasty and upsetting comments about you and/or your
friends on your mobile phone and/or online.
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A person you have met online asks you to give them your full name and phone number
and suggests you meet. What if you have chatted with them for a long time?
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You are sent a message which has been forwarded by someone else. It has
embarrassing comments/image about someone you know.
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A game online will only let you play it if you give your name, address, phone number,
date of birth, etc.
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In an online space/chat someone suggests you all exclude or block someone you know.
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Your friend has an online profile published (not set to private). You can see their
personal details and photos. Other people you know are in the photos.
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A friend tells you about a great site where there is ‘free’ music to download.
THINK BEFORE YOU POST
Watch Think before you post
Activity: Discussion Questions
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Who can access photos of you online?
• What are your privacy settings on Facebook, Bebo etc
CLASS RULES
• Activity: Create a class set of rules or values for being
a model Digital Citizen to display on the wall.
YEAR 9 DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP COMPETITION
• All class are being invited to enter ‘The big digital
citizenship competition!’ Each class will design and
create a poster campaign about one or more topics
covered during the Digital Citizenship training. You can
create one poster, a series of posters of a video
campaign. Your campaign must be submitted to the
Tech Angels by the end of Term 2.
Activity: Design a Digital Citizenship campaign
REFERENCES
1. http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/tagged/
2. http://www.netsafe.org.nz/the-copyright-infringing-file-sharing-amendment-actwhat-schools-should-know/
3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w4_Hrwh2XI&feature=related
4. Department of Education, Victoria, Australia