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Digital Citizenship

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 In what ways is digital citizenship similar to and different from the traditional view of citizenship in the world beyond our devices? Digital citizenship is different from the traditional view of citizenship in the world because in the digital sense people have access to any part of the world, any culture they want to be part of. As for the traditional sense, we are part of just one place in the world. For example, if you are a citizen of this country then you are part of just the United States.       2.  How can we apply traditional citizenship ideas to our work in helping students develop digital             citizenship? Stranger danger is an idea that is used in traditional citizenship which can also help students develop digital citizenship. Just like you would not give your information to a stranger in person, you should also not do it online.       3.   What is the teacher's role in...

Enhance your Learning Network

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Throughout experimenting with TweetDeck and Feedly I have come to the realization that technology is used to further expand ideas more often than I thought. I have a Twitter account but I must be honest, I do not use it regularly because I have not felt a connection to it. I used to think that Twitter was only for expressing what came to peoples' mind and I thought, isn't that what Facebook is for? I was beyond wrong because there is so much more one can do with it. You can connect not just with your close friends but also with people from all around the world, people you do not even know. TwitterDeck is a great tool to find resources to use in your classroom and Feedly is a great tool to find who and what to follow in order to use them as sources. All you have to do is search a hashtag and endless amounts of resources that other people has posted pops up. Here are some examples of the hashtags I searched for on TwitterDeck. As you can see you can look for resources on how to...