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Page 1: How to · Cyberbullying Teenagers around the world have been utilizing the eyeball emoji to inconspicuously call out cyberbullying when it happens. With good online practices comes

How to...

Digital Citizenship for Online Learners Alicia Heinsoo

School Counselor Alliance Charter Academy

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Quick reminders for this coming year...1. Practice patience - with yourself, family, teachers, technology

2. Practice flexibility - sometimes technology fails us and that’s okay3. Practice communication - especially with teachers, they understand

4. Practice forgiveness - with yourself, family, teachers, technology, peers

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What is digital citizenship?Defined as the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers, the Internet, and digital devices to engage with society on any level.

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Online Learning Tips!

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Helpful Online Practices

Understand that posts are permanent. ○ Act as though what you are about to post

will be screenshotted and shared with anyone.

○ If this were brought up in a job interview, how would you respond?

Double check it before you wreck it.○ Always double check the reasoning behind

the post.○ Is this necessary? Am I helping someone?

Will this make the situation worse? Is this my responsibility? Will this damage my reputation?■ A good example of this is playing

online video games

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Cyberbullying Teenagers around the world have been utilizing the eyeball emoji to inconspicuously call out cyberbullying when it happens.

With good online practices comes an understanding of digital citizenship.

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Virtual Meeting Etiquette

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Sign-on Checklist

1. Gather necessary materials for your class BEFORE logging into the meeting

2. Pull up Zoom application3. Turn on camera4. Join audio, then Mute audio5. Wait for instruction6. Use “Participants” tab to raise hand, signal you need a

break, reply “yes” or “no” to questions being asked*7. Use the Chat box when asked to or when necessary

*Teachers will explain their preferred method of participation,

and it can change depending on the class.

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How to Zoom with Success● Create a workspace that works for you and

your family. ○ Find a space quiet enough to focus and keep

it consistent○ Give yourself space

● Limit distractions○ When we’re distracted, we miss instruction

and fall behind. ○ Limit amount of movement in the background

● Comply to the dress code○ The dress code in school is the same as

online school ○ No one wants to see that!

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● Give yourself a break!○ Communicate your needs○ Teachers will understand your need for a break

● Practice presenting yourself in your classes as though it were a job interview○ Many companies before COVID-19 were already utilizing virtual

meetings as a way to conduct job interviews for people all around the world.

○ This time of online learning provides great practice for you to develop the skills necessary to succeed in your future.

How to Zoom with Success

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● Organize, organize, organize○ Keep all your assignments organized by subject○ Use Google Calendar with Google Classroom○ Write questions down in your notebook so you won’t

forget to ask teachers during their designated office hours

● Establish a daily routine and post it somewhere○ Keep it consistent, keep it simple ○ Try using Google Calendar for everything ○ Or using a planner to store due dates, questions,

and project ideas○ COLOR CODE

How to Zoom with Success

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Self Citizenship

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Self citizenship Keeping yourself healthy (mentally and physically) to be a better citizen for yourself, family, friends, teachers, and others.

Tips on how to stay healthy:● Mentally separate from school when time is your day is

done ○ Do something that make you laugh every day and that

gets your body moving ● Limit screen time after a full day of school

○ Too much screen time can result in headaches, fatigue, sleep deprivation, and back pain.

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The Role of a Citizen in Different Arenas of Life

Self Family Friends Teachers

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Parents...Our Attendance Committee will be reaching out to all our families to check-in and see if your student is schooling that day for an attendance mark.

For you, digital citizenship means communicating with teachers/staff as much as possible. Model that for your students.

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Let’s see your

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIhuNFv_P8U

Today’s CastJaime: TeacherMara: StudentAlan: Student

Rodney: StudentLucy: Student

Flo: Teacher’s assistant

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If each character did something wrong, what is it?

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Thank you all for your participation!

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ResourcesCommon Sense● https://wideopenschool.org/student-activities/dig-cit/grades-6-8/● https://wideopenschool.org/student-activities/dig-cit/grades-9-12/

○ Online Activities including games, videos, and more information about digital citizenship.

Cyberbullying resources ● https://www.commonsense.org/education/articles/teachers-essential-guide

-to-cyberbullying-prevention● https://www.safekids.com/bullying-cyberbullying-resources/

Zoom resources● https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us

The Counselor’s Corner - ACA Webiste ● https://alliancecharteracademy.com/the-counselors-corner/

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How was your summer???https://flipgrid.com/f7b64ba1

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Now time for Questions and Answers.