Digital Literacy and Online Safety

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Digital Literacy and Online Safety Donna L. Malone Georgia Southwestern State University

What is Digital Literacy? for parents and students Digital literacy is the use of digital skills to locate, evaluate, and create information. Digital literacy is the ability to use and understand different sources and formats from a variety of computer sources. Digital literacy is the ability to read and gather information from a variety of resources for the purpose of completing a task. "Digital Literacy Definition and Resources." University Library University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 July 2017.

Why is Digital Literacy Important to students? Students need to move beyond a simple answer to understanding a concept or an idea. (Bloom’s taxonomy; from “Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, to Creating.) Learning to become a good “Digital Citizen”. Understanding and applying responsible techniques in the use of technology and avoid bullying and plagiarism. Expand conceptions of the digital world. –Expand current knowledge of technology from fun and entertaining activities and apply to classroom and real world projects. Enabling Differentiation- Students can use digital technology to help meet their diverse needs and learning styles. Making thoughtful technology choices- students can make choices about technology to incorporate their cultural differences with teacher support. Improving Technology-Students can use technology in the classroom to make learning more meaningful and relevant. "7 Reasons Why Digital Literacy Is Important for Teachers." USC Rossier Online. N.p., 02 May 2016. Web. 17 July 2017.

What you need to know before you begin… What type of site is it? What is their motive? E.g. to sell products, to inform … .edu usually means school, colleges, universities .gov usually means state for federal government publications .com can mean commercial, news, or businesses .org usually means an organization’s research studies 2. Who is the author and are they credible? Google them. What make them an authority? 3. How current is the information? Don’t not use information older that 5 years with consulting me first. 4. Is the information supported by others? Do other materials contradict or say something else? 5. How can you use this information? Does it relate to your work? Is it relevant? "5 Tips to Help Kids Build Online Digital Literacy Skills." Parent Toolkit. Peasron, n.d. Web. 17 July 2017.

How to Stay Safe Online? Do NOT give out person information such as name, phone number, address or email without parent’s permission. If something feels weird or “not right”, tell a parent IMMEDIATELY. NEVER agree to meet someone that you met online. Ask a parent BEFORE you post a picture online. NEVER respond to a mean message without first discussing it with a parent. Discuss rules and expectations of usage with your parents before you get online. ONLY share passwords with parents. ALWAYS check with a parent before downloading or making purchases. BE a good citizen and DO NOT post or say anything hurtful to or about anyone. I will teach my parents and siblings new constructive ways to learn about and utilize technology for the good. "Kids Rules for Online Safety." Online Safety and Civility. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 July 2017.

Let’s check you’re understanding What is Digital Literacy? The ability to read and write your name The ability to use your cell phone, tablet, or computer. The ability to pour a glass of milk with your eyes closed while standing on your big brother’s head. The ability to use your technology skills to find information, evaluate the formation, and create and complete a task.

The correct answer for #1 d. The ability to use your technology skills to find information, evaluate the formation, and create and complete a task.

2. Why is it important for students to be digitally literate? Students should be digitally literate so they can write in complete sentences in the bathroom. Students need to be digitally literate in order to use online lingo appropriately. It is important for students to be able to evaluate information, use correct citations to credit the proper author, use technology skills to expand their knowledge of the world, and make learning more relevant.

The correct answer for #2 It is important for students to be able to evaluate information, use correct citations to credit the proper author, use technology skills to expand their knowledge of the world, and make learning more relevant.

EXIT CARD Include: Name and Date 3. List 5 ways you can remain safe online. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Parents: Check the 5 responses against slide 5 if you complete this activity at home. Students: Place your card on my podium as you exit the classroom if completed at school.

References "5 Tips to Help Kids Build Online Digital Literacy Skills." Parent Toolkit. Peasron, n.d. Web. 17 July 2017. Digital Literacy Definition and Resources http://www.library.illinois.edu/diglit/definition.html "Kids Rules for Online Safety." Online Safety and Civility. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 July 2017.