Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Digital Citizenship Week - Resources (CA Dept of Education)

Digital Citizenship Week - Resources (CA Dept of Education):

Digital Citizenship Week
The California Department of Education (CDE) in collaboration with Common Sense Media will celebrate CDE Digital Citizenship Week January 23 - 27, 2017.

Digital Citizenship

Photo of Superintendent Tom TorlaksonThe California Education Technology Blueprint titled: Empowering Learning (PDF) makes 19 recommendations. Recommendation 2 states: Ensure student safety by outlining policies and best practices to prevent cyberbullying and protect student data.
The blueprint calls to “ensure student safety by outlining policies and best practices to prevent cyberbullying and protect student data. It is important to teach students about the ethical, legal, and safe use of online information and resources. It is also important to help students learn about how they can protect themselves and their personal information in online environments.”
The goal is to identify resources that can help students learn 21st century skills such as digital citizenship, information literacy, and safe and legal Internet use (for example, those surrounding plagiarism and pirating music and movies).

Deliver Digital Citizenship Lessons

Common Sense Media organization offers free, research-based K-12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum External link opens in new window or tab. with lesson plans for you to teach students how to:
  • Manage their online information and keep it secure.
  • Protect their own online privacy while respecting others'.
  • Explore, examine, and protect their online reputations.
  • Reflect on their responsibilities and rights as creators online.
  • Identify, find, evaluate, and use information effectively.
  • Deal with a cyberbullying situation appropriately.
  • Stay safe online through positive connections.
The comprehensive digital citizenship lessons are aligned to the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Standards for Students External link opens in new window or tab., include resources to share with families, can be delivered offline or in a blended format, and provide the option for student assessments. Additionally, Common Sense Media has invested in designing professional development resources to support educators with the implementation of the materials.

Certify Your School or District

Common Sense Media offers the ability for educators, schools, and districts to be Digital Citizenship Certified. See California certified schools and districts and learn how to join this growing list External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF). Common Sense Media’s Digital Citizenship Certification signifies that districts have engaged not only in providing instruction using a comprehensive, research-based curriculum, but that stakeholders have been engaged at every level from administration to families.

Meet CIPA Requirements

Common Sense Media offers CIPA Toolkits External link opens in new window or tab. for Administrators and Teachers. What is CIPA? The Children’s Internet Protection Act External link opens in new window or tab. is a federal law enacted by Congress to address concerns about access to offensive content over the Internet on school and library computers. CIPA imposes certain types of requirements on any school or library that receives funding for Internet access or internal connections from the E-rate program. Since July 2012, schools subject to CIPA are required by the Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act External link opens in new window or tab., to provide for educating minors about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking websites and in chat rooms, and cyberbullying awareness and response. The suggested lessons for California’s Digital Citizenship Week also provide suitable selections to meet the CIPA requirement for the 2016–2017 school year.

California Department of Education Digital Citizenship Week

The California Department of Education (CDE) in collaboration with Common Sense Media will celebrate CDE Digital Citizenship Week January 23 – 27, 2017. This will continue ongoing efforts to teach students how to make safe, smart, and ethical decisions in the digital world. Please view the weekly plan here.

Quick Links

Questions:   Geoff Belleau | gbelleau@cde.ca.gov | 916-324-9943





Digital Citizenship Weekly Plan


The weekly plan of events for Digital Citizenship week which provides Resouces and Family Resources links in English and Spanish.

Day/Theme

Monday - THIS IS YOUR DIGITAL LIFE

ResourcesFamily ResourcesModel School Library Standards
K2 - Follow the Digital Trail External link opens in new window or tab.
3-5 - Ring of Responsibility External link opens in new window or tab.
6-8 - Digital Life 101 External link opens in new window or tab.
9-12 - Oops! I Broadcast It on the Internet External link opens in new window or tab.
K-2:
K.2.3.a, K.3.1.a, K.3.1.b, 1.1.4.a, 1.3.1.b, 2.3.1.d, 2.3.1.e
3-5:
3.3.1.a, 3.3.1.b, 4.3.1.a, 4.3.1.b, 4.3.1.c, 5.3.1.b, 5.3.1.c, 5.3.1.d, 6.3.1.a, 6.3.1.b, 6.3.1.c, 6.3/1.e, 6.3.1.f, 6.3.3.a, 6.4.2.a
MS.3.1.a, MS.3.1.b, MS.3.1.c, MS.3.1e, MS.4.2.b
HS.3.1.d, HS.3.1.g

Tuesday - PRIVACY/SECURITY

ResourcesFamily ResourcesModel School Library Standards
K2 - Going places safely External link opens in new window or tab.
3-5 - Private and Personal Information External link opens in new window or tab.
6-8 - Scams & Schemes External link opens in new window or tab.
9-12 - Does it matter who has your data External link opens in new window or tab.
Common Sense on Online Security for Elementary, English External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)
Common Sense on Online Security for Elementary, Spanish External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)

K-2:
K.1.4.a, K.3.1.b, 1.1.4.a,, 1.3.1.b, 2.1.4.a, 2.3.1.d,
3-5:
3.3.1.b, 4.3.1.c, 5.3.1.e, 5.3.1.f
6-8: (7&8 = M)
6.1.4.a, 6.3.1.a
9-12 (HS):
HS.3.1.d, HS.3.1.e

Wednesday - COPYRIGHT & GIVING CREDIT WHERE IT’S DUE

ResourcesFamily ResourcesModel School Library Standards
K2 - My creative work External link opens in new window or tab.
3-5 - Whose is it anyway External link opens in new window or tab.
6-8 - Rework, reuse and remix External link opens in new window or tab.
9-12 - Copyrights and wrongs External link opens in new window or tab.
Common Sense on Respecting Creative Work for Elementary, English External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)
Common Sense on Respecting Creative Work for Elementary, Spanish External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)

K: 3.1, 1: 3.1.a , 2: 3.1.a, 2: 4.2.a 3-5:
3: 1.4.a, 3: 2.2.a,b,4: 3.1.a
5: 3.1.b,c,6: 1.4.b,6: 3.1.h
MS: 2.2.c, MS: 3.1.a,b,c,d,e
HS: 1.4.a, HS: 2.2, HS: 3.1.a,b,c, HS: 4.2.c
HS: 4.3.b

Thursday - CYBER BULLYING

ResourcesFamily ResourcesModel School Library Standards
K2 - Screen out the mean External link opens in new window or tab.
3-5 - The power of words External link opens in new window or tab.
6-8 - Reality of Digital Drama External link opens in new window or tab.
9-12 - Taking perspectives on cyberbullying External link opens in new window or tab.
2.3.1.e
3-5:
3.3.1.a,b, 4.3.1c, 5.3.1.b,d,e, 6.3.1.b,f
MS.3.1.b,c
HS.3.1.d

Friday - CELEBRATE