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[quote=Anonymous] OP, you initially asked for resources on digital citizenship: 1. Common sense media has a free curriculum called "Everything You Need to Teach Digital Citizenship: Help students take ownership of their digital lives." [url]https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship[/url] "Backed by research. Inspired by real life. Our K–12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum was designed and developed in partnership with Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education -- and guided by research with thousands of educators. Each digital citizenship lesson takes on real challenges and digital dilemmas that students face today, giving them the skills they need to succeed as digital learners, leaders, and citizens tomorrow." 2. CyberWise and CyberCivics -- there are some free materials on the website such as the CyberWise Chats, a blog, a few free family activities, etc. Otherwise, the curriculum requires a paid subscription. [url]https://www.cyberwise.org/[/url] "CyberWise is a resource site for BUSY grownups seeking to help youth use tech safely and wisely. It was founded in 2011 by Diana Graber and Cynthia Lieberman after they received M.A. degrees in Media Psychology and Social Change, a pioneering field that focuses on how human behavior is affected by media. They decided to use their academic work and entertainment/media experience to benefit parents and kids. Today Cyberwise is the companion site to Cyber Civics™, the middle school digital literacy program taught across the US and internationally. Parents can learn more in the book by Diana Graber, "Raising Humans in a Digital World: Helping Kids Build a Healthy Relationship with Technology" (HarperCollins Leadership, '19)." [/quote]
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