Join me for a sobering but informative discussion on best practices for keeping your students safe online. Relevant resources will be shared that you can pass on to parents and teachers.
Contrived experiences are the second band of Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience. These are "edited" copies of reality and are used as substitutes for real things when it is not practical or not possible to bring or do the real thing in the classroom.
Global trends in education that apply at the elementary, secondary, tertiary and adult education levels in many countries across the globe. This was a Spotlight Session hosted by the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration in September, 2010.
The course is intended to introduce the education students to effective curriculum design and assessment. The course topics include curriculum models, principles and approaches in designing, delivering and addressing the curriculum
Essentials of Instructional Design: Merrill's First Principles of InstructionMr. Ronald Quileste, PhD
Here is a slide presentation for your classes in Educational Technology or Technology for Teaching and Learning. In the first part of the course where you will cover about instructional design, its is important for the pre-service teacher to be oriented of Merrill's First Principles of Instruction. This slide presentation also contains application of the principles as well as a sample lesson plan. Thank you. Enjoy!
The Teacher as the Knower of the CurriculumQueenie Santos
The Teacher as the Knower of the Curriculum
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Note: The font used in this presentation might vary from yours. Lines may seemed to be disorganized.
Re-Charge Classroom Instruction with Google Sites - TCEA 2015Diana Benner
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Contrived experiences are the second band of Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience. These are "edited" copies of reality and are used as substitutes for real things when it is not practical or not possible to bring or do the real thing in the classroom.
Global trends in education that apply at the elementary, secondary, tertiary and adult education levels in many countries across the globe. This was a Spotlight Session hosted by the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration in September, 2010.
The course is intended to introduce the education students to effective curriculum design and assessment. The course topics include curriculum models, principles and approaches in designing, delivering and addressing the curriculum
Essentials of Instructional Design: Merrill's First Principles of InstructionMr. Ronald Quileste, PhD
Here is a slide presentation for your classes in Educational Technology or Technology for Teaching and Learning. In the first part of the course where you will cover about instructional design, its is important for the pre-service teacher to be oriented of Merrill's First Principles of Instruction. This slide presentation also contains application of the principles as well as a sample lesson plan. Thank you. Enjoy!
The Teacher as the Knower of the CurriculumQueenie Santos
The Teacher as the Knower of the Curriculum
- Various definitions about curriculum
Note: The font used in this presentation might vary from yours. Lines may seemed to be disorganized.
Re-Charge Classroom Instruction with Google Sites - TCEA 2015Diana Benner
Feeling overwhelmed when it comes to utilizing tools in your classroom throughout the day? Using Google Sites as your landing strip for everything you do digitally in your classroom. In this session, you'll learn how to create and edit a Google Site. Come prepared to work on your own Site.
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5. Objectives
• Understand digital citizenship and
cybersafety policies
• Identify useful resources for teaching digital
citizenship
• Discuss best practices for keeping
your students safe online
7. Today’s Meet
Go to Today’s Meet
http://todaysmeet.com/digitalc
1. Introduce Yourself
(Name, Position, District, Grade Level)
2. Does you campus/district require that
digital citizenship be taught?
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
11. Quick Facts
http://nobullying.com/internet-safety-statistics/
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
• 73% of teens between 12 and 17 have social network profiles
• 25% of young people pretend that they are older than they are
• 5% of teens have admitted to arranging a secret meeting with
someone that they have met online
• 29% of parents allow their children to use the internet with no
supervision or restrictions
• 93% of teenagers use the internet to go online
12. Quick Facts Con’t
http://nobullying.com/internet-safety-statistics/
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
• Teens who use texting between the ages of 12 and 17, send and
received an average of 1,500 messages per month
• 1 out of 3 teens between 12 and 17 have experienced cyberbullying or
online harassment with girls being the most likely victims of this form of
abuse
• 97% of teens play online games on their computers, smartphones, and
portable and console games. Some of these games are in an online
open environment, where predators tend to lurk looking for victims
• 1 of 25 teens have received online sexual solicitations with the
offender seeking to make contact with them offline
17. Read the full story at
http://goo.gl/ZkKaXa
Missouri family learns their Christmas
card photo was lifted from the web and
used by a Czech Republic grocery store
delivery service as an ad on a van. They
only discovered it because some of their
friends happen to be visiting Prague at
the time and saw the van.
Where might your photos
end up? …
and for what purpose?
It’s a Digital World
American family's web photo ends up as Czech advertisement
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
18. “Everything you do now ends
up in your permanent record.
The best plan is to overload
Google with a long tail of
good stuff and to always act
as if you’re on Candid
Camera, because you are.”
Seth Godin
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
20. Dangerous Apps to be Aware Of
Yik Yak
SnapChat
KiK Messenger
Poof
Omegle
Whisper
Down
7 Dangerous Apps To Be Aware Of - http://goo.gl/Gsi11L
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
28. Digital Parenting 101 Course
http://goo.gl/IFH8fR
• If you are interested in taking part of the Spring 2015 iTunesU Digital
Parenting Course, please sign up here: http://goo.gl/u247RH.
• The course will begin on Monday, February 2nd and end on Friday, May 1st.
• It is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
33. • Current events
• Lesson plans for teaching digital citizenship
K-12
• Short videos explaining key concepts
• Educational games
http://mediasmarts.ca/
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
34. • Teacher professional development
• Elementary/Secondary curriculum for
students
• Educator packets with resources
http://www.ikeepsafe.org/
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
35. • Has videos and presentations
• Lots of great resources for parents
http://www.netsmartz.org/
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
36. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/
• Create a digital citizenship strategic plan
• Access lessons, posters, tool kits, videos,
assessments and more
• Tons of resources for educators and parents
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
37. • Search for digital citizenship
• You will find lessons, podcasts, and more
https://archive.org/
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
38. • You will find lessons, quizzes, and more
• Everything from managing your digital
footprint to recognizing online scams
https://www.google.com/goodtoknow/web/curriculum/
Digital Literacy and Citizen Curriculum
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
42. Google Takeout
Download an archive
of all your Google
data from all or
selected Google
services. Save to your
hard drive as a zip file.
https://www.google.com/settings/takeout
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
43. Intelius
Live in the know –
Another
comprehensive
people search
https://www.intelius.com
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
44. After searching images, click on Search Tools
link. Then, click on Type and select Face.
Google’s Face Filter
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
45. Twitter Hashtags
#smedu social media in education
#smmanners social media manners
#smchat chat exploring the evolution of
social media
#smm social media marketing
#DLDay digital learning day
#digcit digital citizenship
More Twitter resources at http://goo.gl/lxm2f8
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
50. Now What?
Share:
• Twitter - @diben or @tcea
#tcea2015
• Today’s Meet http://todaysmeet.com/digitalc
What will you take back to your
campus/district after this session
and how will it be used?
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
54. Lunch & Learn Webinars
Upcoming Webinars:
February 11th – Tips for Starting a Makerspace at
your School
February 18th – Accessibility Features of the iPad
February 25th – Rubric Resources
March 4th – Free Fonts, Music, Images, and
Graphics for your Classroom
http://goo.gl/m10Kg0
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
55. Get Your GOOGLE On Webinars
Upcoming Webinars:
February 12th – Google Tools A-Z
March 5th – Gmail Tips, Tricks, and Labs
April 2nd – Accessibility Features of Google
http://goo.gl/9zQC4a
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
57. Member Engagement
As an attendee to the TCEA conference, you are
now a TCEA member. Below are several ways to
participate and find additional resources for
learning and sharing:
http://www.tcea.org/learn
http://twitter.com/tcea
TCEA Social Community
http://www.facebook.com/tcea.org
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
58. Diana Benner, M.Ed.
Director of Professional Development
Email: dbenner@tcea.org
Thank You for Attending
http://goo.gl/p691Fy
follow me on twitter
@diben
59. Session Resources
1. The CyberSafety Lady http://thecybersafetylady.com.au/events/event/raising-
digital-citizens-a-cyber-safety-presentation/
2. Digital Citizenship 101 http://www.slideshare.net/fernandezc4/digital-citizenship-
101-
ice2014?utm_campaign=ss_search&utm_medium=default&utm_source=2&qid=
f2b74352-073b-44a8-9b31-d1a26046c759&v=default&b=&from_search=2
3. Understanding Digital Citizenship
http://www.slideshare.net/courosa/understanding-digital-citizenship-updated-
march-
14?utm_campaign=ss_search&utm_medium=qf1&utm_source=1&qid=1f173bef
-5204-43b3-9bf2-6267641d1fd2&v=qf1&b=&from_search=1
4. 10 Digital Citizenship Lessons from Google
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/07/10-great-digital-citizenship-
lessons.html
5. Digital Tattoo - http://www.slideshare.net/adinasullivan/iste-2013-d-igital-tattoo-
061613-w-o-movie-24148830
6. Avoiding the Digital Tattoo - https://sites.google.com/a/ecisd.net/topt/digital-
citizenship-series/avoiding-digital-tattoos
http://goo.gl/p691Fy