DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
DC: The Ins and Outs
Netiquette
Student Safety
Internet and the Law
Digital Access in the Classroom
Classroom Technology Rules
Acceptable Technology Use Policy
Resources
How to make your classroom digitally accessible
Create a computer access chart (groups or individual students will know when to use technology)
Schedule time daily routine time (visit the computer lab, rolling cart, parents may also allow you to borrow technology resources )
Reach out to parents and community members
Be open-minded with technology (email, Google Docs, Prezi, texting, laptops, computers, etc.)
Be Flexible
Resource on Digital Access:
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https://educatorpages.com/site/edtechproject/pages/equitable-digital-access
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www.iste.org/standards/essential-conditions/equitable-access
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https://west.edtrust.org/resource/bridging-the-technology-divide-equitable-access-to-robust-infrastructure-and-digital-content-for-all/
DC: The Ins and Outs
Netiquette
Student Safety
Internet and the Law
Digital Access in the Classroom
Classroom Technology Rules
Acceptable Technology Use Policy
Resources