This infographic seems geared for elementary and middle school grades. It starts with reminding students that the world can see what you post online and that once you post there is no taking it back. It also points out that when communicating through social media you should personally know who you are friends with and be leery of giving out personal information. Students have become so Google dependent that they will believe anything to be true that they read online. This graphic emphasizes the importance of checking your facts when conducting research. Lastly this graphic touches on Cyberbullying which is an ever growing problem in our modern world. Together this infographic is an introduction to digital citizenship that would work well with elementary and younger middle school grades.
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Carie Carlson
1/19/2016 07:36:24 am
Brandon...This is a great infographic for digital citizenship. I really like the part where it says: anything you post online can be seen by everyone and once it is posted you can't take it back. I think kids don't realize this until it is too late.
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Stefanie Jones
1/24/2016 02:09:32 am
Very true...kids and adults need to realize that once it's posted, it's gone, and there for anyone to see. It's so important to think before you post something. Unfortunately with all the cel phones and cameras in everyone's hands, photos can be taken and posted without people even realizing that someone else may have posted a photo of them doing something they may not want the world to see....may help people think twice about what they do ...We know God sees everything, but do we want the world to see everything too? A verse comes to mind about living a life beyond reproach...We should live as if everyone is watching, because they are...We need to realize that.
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Courtney
1/20/2016 07:38:26 pm
Brandon,
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