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Principal and blogger Matt Levinson suggests that, as monitoring kids' online activity becomes increasingly difficult, schools and parents need to partner more actively in encouraging responsible online behavior.
Blogger Heather Wolpert-Gawron discusses the importance of teaching students online safety and netiquette and how to partner with parents in this effort.
Mary Beth Hertz shares some insights into adapting Stranger Danger lessons for the virtual world.
Blogger Matt Levinson guides parents through educating their children about the online world, where clicks have consequences.
Instructional technologist Steven Anderson suggests integrating social media into education, district by district, through a sensible best practices approach.
Edutopia blogger Suzie Boss discusses how teachers can use in-class discussions about social networking to get students talking about identity, privacy, and community on the internet.
Five practical pointers from Common Sense Media to help parents understand and manage the lives of their digital kids.
Edutopia's former senior producer Ken Ellis introduces resources that can help parents and teachers address the issues of cyberbullying and teen suicide in school.
Filmmaker Debbie Heimowitz employs the power of movies to promote online empowerment and awareness.
Edutopia blogger Andrew Miller suggests using the PBL model to teach students the values of digital citizenship.
Principal and Edutopia blogger Joe Mazza shares the success of Summer Knappmodo, a.k.a. Knapp Elementary's summer program on Edmodo.
Blogger Mary Beth Hertz believes that teaching digital citizenship, internet safety, and social skills in a virtual world is a lot more meaningful when students can engage in authentic online experiences.
Blogger Andrew Marcinek reflects on social and digital media integration into the lives of teachers and students and on teaching students digital responsibility.
Blogger Suzie Boss discusses how teens are finding new ways to establish identity and build relationships in the largely unsupervised digital world.
Beth Holland, communication coordinator and instructor at EdTech Teacher, gives three age-appropriate examples of introducing social media to children in the lower elementary grades.
Edutopia blogger Mary Beth Hertz invites us to look at our assumptions that all kids are born tech-savvy, and encourages us to think more globally about how we can teach them to thrive as citizens in a digital world.
Young people are immersed in technology in ways previous generations could not have imagined. Common Sense Media has compiled this list of resources for parents seeking advice and information about how to help their children explore smartly and stay safe.
Principal and blogger Joe Mazza recounts his visit to the Digital Family Summit and talks about how, with digital media, children and their parents can learn and play together.
Blogger and education journalist Suzie Boss proposes that media and digital literacy is not just for students, but essential for all citizens nationwide.
We've teamed up with Common Sense Media to compile some of the best resources for parents, teachers, and administrators to guide students to become positive digital citizens and leaders.
Digital Citizenship Week is the perfect time for students and teachers to talk about online responsibility and safety. Blogger Matt Davis has collected some of the best resources to bring digital citizenship into the classroom.
VideoAmy explores the topic of digital citizenship with this playlist of videos on the importance of online safety, manners, privacy, and responsibility.
Visit Edutopia's community to join a discussion addressing questions about how to teach children to be good digital citizens.
Download Edutopia's guide for the seven steps -- and a roundup of valuable resources -- you need to help safely bring social media into your school or classroom.
Update added 4/6/21
Online Gaming Safety Guide
https://bootcamp.cvn.columbia.edu/blog/online-gaming-safety-guide-t...
Internet Safety Guide for Parents
https://www.broadbandsearch.net/blog/internet-safety-kids
Other resources
https://www.infinitydish.com/blog/internet-safety-tips-teenagers/
Comprehensive Guide for Parents Talking to Their Teenagers About Ca...
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