My second goal (4c: promote and model digital etiquette and responsible social interactions related to the use of technology and information) is requiring me to find information outside of the textbook. I have been searching the internet and various teacher websites to find materials that teach digital citizenship. I have stumbled upon a great program offered by turnkey instructional programs. They offer a free program called "The Digital Citizenship and Creative Content." I am thinking about ordering it for next school year. I think that my action plan is going well even though it is requiring more effort than my first goal. At this time, it does not need to be modified but I may be in need of some additional resources if anyone has suggestions.
I am surprised by the many different approaches I have come across while looking for ways of teaching this topic. I've also learned that some companies and organizations outside the education field feel that this topic is an important one to explain to students. My question for this goal is how in-depth should I go with this topic for 8th graders? Do students need to understand the reasoning behind copyright laws? Or simply know what the rules are and to follow them?
-Matt DeAmaral
Middle School ELA
References
Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology Integration for Meaningful Classroom Use: A Standards-Based Approach. (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont,
http://digitalcitizenshiped.com/
Nice progress so far, Matt! I vote "yes" on sharing the reasoning behind copyright laws. I think students are more apt to internalize the rules and apply them if they know why the rules are in place. For instance, I used to have a heavy foot when I drove (nevermind the speed limit) but, once I realized that I got better gas mileage and saved money by keeping the speedometer at the speed limit, I was more apt to follow the posted speeds. (Well, okay, and the cost of a fine may have persuaded me a bit, too!) Anyway, I feel that our students deserve to know the WHY of things.
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