March 16, :00pm to 3:00pm Plaza Ballroom CD Hilton Hotel

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March 16, 2017 2:00pm to 3:00pm Plaza Ballroom CD Hilton Hotel Richard Ireland Instructional Specialist Educational Technology OUSD Sue Thotz Education Program Manager, Los Angeles | Common Sense Education

Join us on the backchannel https://todaysmeet.com/OrangeCUE

Richard Ireland Instructional Specialist Educational Technology 19 years of classroom experience BYOD/ 1:1 teacher Common Sense Media Ambassador The District operates 29 elementary, 5 middle, 4 high schools, a continuation high school, a K-8 math and science magnet school and two special schools 31,000 students

I want to use technology but how do I keep students safe? Classroom management How do I teach what is wrong and right? When do I find time How do I hold everybody accountable

Amanda Todd (November 27, 1996 – October 10, 2012).

Becoming an Epidemic!

Times are changing?

State Legislation Requirements for Assembly Bill 307, 376 & S1492 Legislation requires that students and teachers be instructed yearly on appropriate and ethical use of technology

Orange Unified School District DigitalCitizenship requirements: Orange USD is building a positive school culture that supports the safe and responsible use of technology with Common Sense Education's K-12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum. Students can build skills around critical thinking, ethical discussion, and decision making.

OUSD Digital Citizenship Requirements Each student is required to complete the Acceptable Use Policy lessopn and Digital Citizenship Curriculum lessons. Each student needs to complete four lessons a year, including the OUSD Acceptable Use Policy.

Digital Citizenship Technology provides incredible opportunities for students to learn, connect, create, and collaborate in ways never before imagined.

digital citizenship (digcit): harnessing the power of technology safely, respectfully and responsibly Technology also provides incredible opportunities for students to learn, connect, create, and collaborate in ways never before imagined.

Available in Three Formats Downloadable PDFs

Digital Citizenship Curriculum Low Technology Downloadable PDFs Blended Learning for 1:1 or BYOD - Nearpod Apple iOS Device implementation - iBooks Textbook

Research Based Maybe we

Student Interactives Digital Passport (Grades 3-5) Digital Compass (Grades 6-8) images Digital Bytes (HS)

Connecting Families English and Spanish tip sheets discussion guides family media agreements videos https://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/connecting-families

What ideas will you be taking away from today’s session?

March 16, 2017 2:00pm to 3:00pm Plaza Ballroom CD Hilton Hotel Richard Ireland Instructional Specialist Educational Technology OUSD Sue Thotz Education Program Manager, Los Angeles | Common Sense Education