BY: SHELBY HUGHES & ELIZABETH COOK Digital Citizenship.

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BY: SHELBY HUGHES & ELIZABETH COOK Digital Citizenship

Table of Contents ● Title Page….Slide 0 ● What is Digital Citizenship?….Slide 2 ● Cell Phones….Slide 3 ● Social Networking/ Cyberbullying….Slide 4 ● and Internet Safety….Slide 5 ● Copyright and Plagiarism….Slide 6 ● Digital Access….Slides 7-8 ● Classroom Computer Rules….Slide 9 ● Acceptable technology Use Policy….Slide 10 ● References….Slide 11-12

Digital Citizenship ● Digital citizenship is a tool that helps teachers, parents, and students understand how to use technology appropriately and efficiently. Retrieved from Google Images

Cell Phones ● Madison City Schools follow the bring your own device policy where students will be allowed to bring any technology device to school to further their education. Technology will only be used if the teacher permits it. ● Cell phones will not be permitted for texting and social media sites. ● Cell phones can be used to call for emergency situations. Retrieved from Google Images

Social Networking/ Cyberbullying ● Social media sites will be blocked through the Madison City Schools internet server. ● Cyberbullying is not permitted. If cyberbullying occurs students may be subject to denial of computer usage, reprimands, and disciplinary consequences. ● ● This song will help students understand how to prevent cyberbullying.

and Internet Safety ● accounts are used for instructional purposes only and s are subject to monitoring and acceptable use policies. ● Madison City Schools internet server will block websites not appropriate for children. ● ● This video will be shown to students to help them better understand internet safety.

Copyright and Plagiarism ● Madison City Schools will follow the United States copyright laws and plagiarism laws. ● Individuals are responsible for keeping unauthorized copyrighted and or plagiarized materials and software from entering the local area network (games, media, etc.) ● Madison City Schools will hold individuals responsible should they violate the Copyright and/or plagiarism rules or laws. ● ● This video will be shown to students to help them better understand plagiarism.

Digital Access ● Madison City Schools will provide each classroom with two desktop computers, and four IPADS. ● Students may also bring a device from home that follows the bring your own device policy. ● Students will have an hour in the classroom to access the computer in addition to a one hour computer lab time slot. ● These time slots are teacher scheduled and used for students to complete interactive educational programs purchased by the school system.

Digital Access Classroom Schedule ● The following image shows an example of a teacher’s classroom computer schedule. This schedule allows all students access to the computers throughout the week.

Classroom Computer Rules ● Wash your hands before using the computer ● Ask for permission to use the computer ● Treat the computers with care ● Do not bring food or water near the computer ● Use the computer for school activities only ● Share the computer with your classmates Retrieved from Google Images

Acceptable Technology Use Policy ● The following link is an example of the Madison City Schools acceptable Technology Use Policy ● 5&DepartmentID=8228&ToggleSideNav= 5&DepartmentID=8228&ToggleSideNav

References ●Apple Support. (n.d.). Identifying ipad models. [Photograph]. Retrieved from ●Apple Support. (n.d.). Identifying iphone models. [Photograph]. Retrieved from S/iphone/iphone5s/iphone_4s.png S/iphone/iphone5s/iphone_4s.png ●Bainbridge State College. (2010, January 5). Plagiarism: how to avoid it [Video File]. Retrieved from ●Common Sense Education. (2013, September 24). Pause & think online [Video File]. Retrieved from ●Computer/Tech Krazy. (n.d). How to choose computer – buying tips. [Photograph]. Retrieved from content/uploads/2014/03/How-To-Choose-Computer-Buying-Tips.png

References (cont.) ●Elementary Discoveries. (n.d.). Classroom computer rules poster (happy kids). [Photograph]. Retrieved from Posters-Happy-Kids Posters-Happy-Kids ●Indiana University of Pennsylvania on YouTube. (2011, May 17). Internet safety for kids [Video File]. Retrieved from ●Technology resource policies and procedures for students. (2011, July 1). Retrieved October 23, 2014, from gleSideNav=