What is digital citizenship? It refers to the responsible use and safety best practices of technology by anyone who uses computers, the internet, and other digital devices. In a world where students are digital natives and don’t know life without technology –especially in a school environment –it’s important now more than ever to teach them the elements they need to know inside and outside the classroom.
9 Elements of Digital Citizenship
1. Access
Even though it’s now a part of our everyday lives, not everyone has equitable access to technology. Educators must be aware of the digital divide among students and provide options for students who may have limited access to online resources, such as a computer, smartphone, or internet access.
2. Commerce
Using money in the digital world, along with the electronic buying and selling of goods, requires knowledge and safeguards. From buying apps and games to ordering on Amazon to banking- students need to be taught how to use money safely and effectively in the online space. Understanding e-commerce can help both as consumers and show them the pathway to be a potential entrepreneur.
3. Communication
Communicating online has become as common as speaking face to face. The difference is that verbal tone and nonverbal cues are often lost in the process, breaking down the context that we often take for granted and leading to miscommunication. Students must be taught how they’re going to share their thoughts online so that others accurately understand their message. In a world full of technology that gives students access to an array of knowledge at their fingertips, the way schools engage with Generation Z must be relevant and relatable by communicating in a format they know and understand.
4. Etiquette
There are electronic standards of conduct and procedures regarding online behavior and attitudes that students should learn early on. For example, respecting others by not sharing their personal information, photos, or videos; good sportsmanship while playing online games, and remembering the golden rule to treat others like they want to be treated. Etiquette can also be taught with how students use their device when around other people in person, such as: putting the device down when someone is speaking to them, putting the device away at dinnertime, and knowing the appropriate times to silence the device.
5. Health & Wellness
In a digitally focused world, the physical and psychological well-being of students is critical. Students need to learn how to have an intentional and healthy relationship with technology. In classrooms where students are issued their own digital device it’s important to monitor screen time and help students navigate how technology can be a part of a healthy, balanced life.
6. Law
7. Literacy
8. Rights & Responsibilities
9. Security
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