Sunday, May 4, 2014

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Social Etiquette Online

Twitter has become an outstanding professional resource for me.  In following several tech education leaders, I found the following article last Thursday:  A Great Social Etiquette Lesson From Jimmy Fallon.  Be sure to watch the video.  Consider sharing this as a talking point regarding the ease taken in posting rude and inappropriate things to people online, but when given the opportunity to say the same face-to-face people are socially appropriate.  Below are the ISTE for students standards to support how we need to include these in our teaching daily. 

5. Digital citizenship 
Students understand human, cultural, and societal 
issues related to technology and practice legal and 
ethical behavior. 
a. Advocate and practice safe, legal, and 
responsible use of information and technology
b. Exhibit a positive attitude toward using 
technology that supports collaboration, 
learning, and productivity
c. Demonstrate personal responsibility for 
lifelong learning
d. Exhibit leadership for digital citizenship
Standards•S © 2007 International Society for Technology in Education


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