#WLMA2016
Info Tech Session
Session1 Elementary InfoTech & Digital Citizenship
Facilitated by Marianne Costello, Edmonds SD Library and Instructional Technology Coordinator
Session 1 and 3 Special Guest:
Dennis Small, Educational Technology Director, OSPI Information Technology Services
and members of the WA state Digital Citizenship Advisory Committee/T-L Training Cadre
While digital citizenship is in fact about Internet safety it is also about creating self-directed savvy Internet users who can competently navigate the WWW and effectively produce/share information through writing, multimedia and coding.
Elementary Session Resources
Agenda:
9:45-9:50 Introduction
9:50-10:15 Digital Citizenship: Dennis Small, OSPI & Ron Wagner, Vancouver SD (T-L, Felida Elem.)
10:15-10:25 Computer Science Overview: Marianne Costello
10:25-10:35 Break Out Session Introduction
10:35- 11:15 Break-out Groups:
Break-out Sessions
Digital Citizenship
Building 7
Pioneers of Aviation
And
Computer Science
Building 22
Room 102
Why Digital Citizenship? CIPA
Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) Requirements - Impacts ALL districts in WA
Internet safety policy – must address:
Why Digital Citizenship? SSB 6273
By December 1, 2016, the office of the superintendent of public instruction shall develop best practices and recommendations for instruction in digital citizenship, internet safety, and media literacy, and report to the appropriate committees of the legislature...on strategies to implement the best practices and recommendations statewide. The best practices and recommendations must be developed in consultation with an advisory committee... Best practices and recommendations must include instruction that provides guidance about thoughtful, safe, and strategic uses of online and other media resources, and education on how to apply critical thinking skills when consuming and producing information.
Digital Citizenship & Media Literacy
Definitions from Digital Citizenship Advisory Committee
Digital citizens recognize the rights, responsibilities and opportunities of living, learning and working in an interconnected digital world, and they act and model in ways that are safe, legal and ethical. [based on 2016 ISTE Standards for Students]
Media literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and act using a variety of forms of communication. [based on National Association for Media Literacy Education]
Digital Citizenship - Discussion Questions
What (if anything) is your school already doing to educate students about Digital Citizenship or Media Literacy? Is it a school-wide, district-wide effort?
How are Teacher-Librarians involved in Digital Citizenship or Media Literacy instruction?
What gaps (if any) have you found in curricular resources to support Digital Citizenship or Media Literacy education?
What topics would be most helpful for you as we develop the Digital Citizenship trainings that will be available in the spring of 2017?
Why CS?
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…but the majority of schools don’t teach computer science:
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Fewer computer science graduates 10 years ago (and half as many women)
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The picture in Washington
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Resources to help you get started
CS Resources
CS Education Resources for Students
Resources for CS Educators
CSTA Computer Science Teachers Association
NCWIT National Center for Women in Technology
FabFems Connect with a STEM professional in your area
Code.org Support: http://support.code.org This has FAQs and scroll down to see the community section where you can posts questions/discussions
Office hours -- Coming soon!
Tell parents what their kids are learning: Print and send home this flyer (Word doc).
Hour of Code -- Win $10,000 from Donorschoose.org for hardware
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CS Vocabulary!
More Resources for Computer Science
Other Resources
Discovery and Technology
Quenching the Thirst for Neighborhood Non-Fiction
Steve Goodwin, Edmonds Heights K-12
October, 2012
20 miles from where you are sitting the race to the moon began.
March 29, 1924
April 6, 1924
Steve Goodwin, operator
20 miles from where you are sitting the race to the moon began.
Douglas aircraft on Boeing pontoons flew west from SandPoint in the first attempt to fly round the world.
STEM to STERN�Science, Technology, Engineering, and Reporting in our Neighborhood
Engaging students as participants in the first round the world flight that began and ended at Sand Point, Seattle, Washington in 1924...
Seattle stands with KittyHawk and Cape Canaveral as one of three giant steps to the moon.
Pioneers in Aviation
Pioneers in Communication
Pioneers in Diplomacy
Pioneers in Transportation
Pioneers in our Neighborhood!
Pioneers in Aviation
Using the Emmy-nominated documentary, Pioneers in Aviation companion ebook, and primary sources, we will:
Quick Storytime Tech �Bringing Light to Easy Non Fiction
Common Sense Media in the Library
Ann Hayes-Bell, Technology Integration Specialist, Shoreline School District
@annhayesbell, ann.hayes.bell@shorelineschools.org
Digital Citizenship Kits
Parent Events
Use Common Sense Media ideas
Emphasize ACCESS!
Provide opportunities to discuss family concerns around student technology use
Involve school counselor or Family Liaison
Survey- What do families need/want?
Common Sense Media
Elementary Session Resource
Digital Citizenship Sample Lesson for K-3
Digital Citizenship Sample Lesson for 4-16
AASL Standards for a 21st Century Learner
OSPI CCSS Technology Crosswalk
Digital Citizenship for Parents Sample Lesson
Model Digital Citizenship Scope and Sequence from Edmonds SD
Book Reviews (Teach digital etiquette)
https://www.biblionasium.com/#tab/content-back-to-school
https://www.bookopolis.com/#/teacher-admin/my-dashboard
http://pineglen.info/2011/10/top-10-reasons-to-let-your-students-login-to-destiny-quest/