DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP ALERT

We teach kids all the time how to be safe when using the internet or social media accounts. So shouldn’t we be following the same advice?

In an article by Alice Keeler titled Digital Citizenship Alert, she addresses some of the bad habits she sees teachers make everyday. These include clicking on a sentence between parenthesis, not analyzing a link before clicking, and unintentionally sharing false information.

Alice states, “I took a defensive driving course as a teen. They told us “assume everyone is out there to hit you.” Assume everything you click on the internet and especially from emails is out to get you.”

Often, we are in a hurry and quickly glance at our Social media feed without spending the time to analyze exactly what it is that we are seeing. Take a moment to read the advice given by Alice Keeler in her article and start incorporating it into your own daily habits. After all, if we want our students to be good digital citizens, then we must model what we preach.

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