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Student Page
 [Teacher Page]
                  Webquest to learn about Digital
                           Citizenship
     Title
                   For teachers, technology leaders, parents and students
 Introduction
                                        Designed by
     Task
   Process                            Laura McEwan

  Evaluation                      lem49@zips.uakron.edu
  Conclusion




    Credits            Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
Student Page
 [Teacher Page]
                          Introduction
     Title        Many students and parents are unaware of what Digitial Citizen
                  means or what it entails. Go to a search engine, type in Digital
 Introduction     Citizenship, many websites will come up informing you about Digital
     Task         Citizenship.
   Process
                  What is Digital Citizenship?
  Evaluation
  Conclusion      Digital citizenship according to Mike Ribble is “a concept which helps
                  teachers, technology leaders and parents to understand what
                  students/children/technology users should know to use technology
                  appropriately. Digital Citizenship is more than just a teaching tool; it
                  is a way to prepare students/technology users for a society full of
                  technology. Digital citizenship is the norms of appropriate,
                  responsible technology use.”

                   Digital citizenship has nine components:
                  1. Digital Access, 2. Digital Commerce, 3. Digital Communication,
                   4. Digital literacy, 5. Digital etiquette, 6. Digital law, 7. Digital rights
                  and responsibilities, 8. Digital Health and Wellness and 9. Digital
                  security (self-protection)


    Credits
Student Page
 [Teacher Page]
                                The Task
     Title        Create a skit explaining one of the nine components of
 Introduction     Digital Citizenship.
     Task
   Process
                  You may work alone or in groups of four to five
                  students.
  Evaluation
  Conclusion
                  The skit should be at least three minutes in length but
                  no more then 10, with complete dialog Please keep
                  the skit clean, (G rated).

                  You may video tape the skit or perform it live in front
                  of the class.

                  You can incorporate more then one of the
                  components if you wish.



    Credits
Student Page
 [Teacher Page]
                                     The Process
     Title         Research the nine components of digital
 Introduction     citizenship
     Task          Get into your groups
   Process         Choose one of the nine components
  Evaluation       Brainstorm with your classmates, organize
  Conclusion      your thoughts and your dialog.

                  Follow the Rubric:
                  - skits must be G rates
                  - no less then 3 mintues and no more then 5
                  minutes in length
                  - you may use index cards, you do not have to
                  memorize your dialog
                  - be prepared the day the project is due

                  Due date: February 26th 2013
    Credits
Student Page
 [Teacher Page]
                  Evaluation
     Title
 Introduction
     Task
   Process
  Evaluation
  Conclusion




    Credits
Student Page
 [Teacher Page]
                                    Conclusion
     Title        Great Job!
 Introduction     You have searched and created a skit to show
     Task         your understand one or more of the components
   Process        in Digital Citizenship. Now you know the proper
  Evaluation      internet etiquette
  Conclusion




    Credits
Student Page
 [Teacher Page]
                                Credits & References
     Title        Ribble, Mike. "Digital Citizenship Website." Digital Citizenship
 Introduction     using technology appropriatly. Go Daddy Custom Design
                  Group, n.d. Web. 26 Feb 2013.
     Task
                  <http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/Home_Page.html>.
   Process
  Evaluation      Cyber Ethics and Digital Citizenship . N.d. PBWorksWeb. 26
  Conclusion      Feb 2013. <http://digiciti.pbworks.com>.

                  Bickley, Dana. Digital Citizenship. N.d. NISDWeb. 26 Feb
                  2013. <http://www.nisd.net/digitalcitizen/>.

                  Rubistar : http://rubistar.4teachers.org


                  Include a link back to The WebQuest Page and
                  The WebQuest Slideshare Group so that others can acquire the
                  latest version of this template and training materials.




    Credits
[Student Page]
                  Put the Title of the Lesson Here
Teacher Page
                              (Teacher)
                      A WebQuest for xth Grade (Put Subject Here)
     Title
 Introduction                        Designed by
   Learners                      Put Your Name Here
  Standards                  Put Your E-mail Address Here

   Process
  Resources
  Evaluation
Teacher Script
  Conclusion




    Credits          Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
[Student Page]
Teacher Page                              Introduction (Teacher)
                  Begin with something that describes the origin of the lesson. For example: This
     Title        lesson was developed as part of the San Diego Unified School District's Triton
                  Project, a federally funded Technology Innovation Challenge Grant.
 Introduction
   Learners       In this second paragraph of the introduction, describe briefly what the lesson is
                  about. Remember, the audience for this document is other teachers, not students.
  Standards
   Process
  Resources
  Evaluation
Teacher Script
  Conclusion




    Credits
[Student Page]
Teacher Page                     Learners (Teacher)
                  Describe the grade level and course that the lesson is designed to cover. For
     Title        example: "This lesson is anchored in seventh grade language arts and involves
                  social studies and math to a lesser extent." If the lesson can easily be extended to
 Introduction     additional grades and subjects, mention that briefly here as well.
   Learners
                  Describe what the learners will need to know prior to beginning this lesson. Limit
  Standards       this description to the most critical skills that could not be picked up on the fly as the
                  lesson is given.
   Process
  Resources
  Evaluation
Teacher Script
  Conclusion




    Credits
[Student Page]
                                    Curriculum Standards
Teacher Page
                                    (Teacher)
                  What will students learn as a result of this lesson? Describe the outcomes
     Title        succinctly. Use the language of existing standards. For example:
 Introduction     Social Studies Standards Addressed
   Learners
                         •Recognize the relationships among the various parts of a nation's cultural
  Standards              life.
                         •Learn about the mythology, legends, values and beliefs of a people
   Process               .
                  Most lessons don't just teach a block of content; they also implicitly teach one or
  Resources       more types of thinking. In addition to describing learning outcomes within traditional
                  subject areas, describe what kind of thinking and communications skills were
  Evaluation      encouraged by this lesson. Inference-making? Critical thinking? Creative
                  production? Creative problem-solving? Observation and categorization?
Teacher Script    Comparison? Teamwork? Compromise?
  Conclusion




    Credits
[Student Page]
Teacher Page                                The Process (Teacher)
                  You can paste in the process description given to students in the “student”
     Title        process slide and then interleave the additional details that a teacher might need.
 Introduction     Describe briefly how the lesson is organized. Does it involve more than one class?
   Learners       Is it all taught in one period per day, or is it part of several periods? How many days
                  or weeks will it take? Is it single disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary or
  Standards       what?

   Process        If students are divided into groups, provide guidelines on how you might do that.
                  If there are misconceptions or stumbling blocks that you anticipate, describe them
  Resources       here and suggest ways to get around them.

  Evaluation      What skills does a teacher need in order to pull this lesson off? Is it easy enough for
                  a novice teacher? Does it require some experience with directing debates or role
Teacher Script    plays, for example?
  Conclusion      If you're designing for a one-computer classroom or for pre-readers and are
                  creating a facilitated WebQuest in which the teacher or an aide controls the
                  computer and guides discussion, you can link from here to the Teacher Script page
                  which would contain a printable script for the facilitator to follow.

                  Variations
                  If you can think of ways to vary the way the lesson might be carried out in different
                  situations (lab vs. in-class, for example), describe them here.




    Credits
[Student Page]
Teacher Page                                   Resources (Teacher)
                  Describe what's needed to implement this lesson. Some of the possibilities:
     Title
                        •Class sets of books
 Introduction           •E-mail accounts for all students
   Learners             •Specific software (how many copies?)
                        •Specific hardware (what kind? How many?)
  Standards             •Specific reference material in the classroom or school library
                        •Video or audio materials
   Process
                  If the lesson makes extensive use of specific websites, it would be appropriate to
  Resources       list, describe and link them here.

  Evaluation      Describe also the human resources needed. how many teachers are needed to
                  implement the lesson. Is one enough? Is there a role for aides or parents in the
Teacher Script    room? Do you need to coordinate with a teacher at another school? With a partner
                  in industry or a museum or other entity? Is a field trip designed in as part of the
  Conclusion      lesson?




    Credits
[Student Page]
Teacher Page                                               Evaluation (Teacher)
                  How will you know that this lesson was successful? Describe what student products
     Title        or performances you'll be looking at and how they'll be evaluated. This, of course,
                  should be tightly related to the standards and objectives you cited above.
 Introduction
   Learners       You may want to just copy and paste the evaluation section of the student page (
                  Evaluation) into this space and add any clarifications needed for another teacher to
  Standards       make use of this lesson.

   Process
  Resources
  Evaluation
Teacher Script
  Conclusion




    Credits
[Student Page]
Teacher Page                                      Teacher Script (Teacher)
                  The WebQuest model is best suited for learners who can navigate the Web on their
     Title        own and can read the kinds of material commonly found on the Web. We can
                  stretch the format to reach primary-aged learners, developmental English Language
 Introduction     Learners and special populations by creating a facilitated WebQuest, one that
   Learners       requires an adult or older peer to drive things.

  Standards       Use this page to create a script for that facilitator. The facilitator would print this
                  page out and use it to guide their progress through the WebQuest.
   Process
                  This page will include step by step directions to the facilitator, including:
  Resources
                         •What to say at each point in the process
  Evaluation             •What to click on
                         •What questions and misconceptions to anticipate
Teacher Script           •How long to take at each point
                         •When to direct learners to work away from the computer
  Conclusion
                  To help the facilitator, you might want to include screen dumps of particular screens
                  embedded with the directions of what to do at that point.

                  This page is linked to the Process segment off of the Teacher Page




    Credits
[Student Page]
Teacher Page                                        Conclusion (Teacher)
                  Make some kind of summary statement here about the worthiness of this lesson
     Title        and the importance of what it will teach.
 Introduction
   Learners
  Standards
   Process
  Resources
  Evaluation
Teacher Script
  Conclusion




    Credits
[Student Page]
Teacher Page                      Credits & References (Teacher)
                  List here the sources of any images, music or text that you're using. Provide links back to
     Title        the original source. Say thanks to anyone who provided resources or help.
 Introduction     List any books and other analog media that you used as information sources as well.
   Learners
                  Include a link back to The WebQuest Page and The WebQuest Slideshare Group so that
  Standards       others can acquire the latest version of this template and training materials.

   Process
  Resources
  Evaluation
Teacher Script
  Conclusion




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Webquest digital citizenship

  • 1. Student Page [Teacher Page] Webquest to learn about Digital Citizenship Title For teachers, technology leaders, parents and students Introduction Designed by Task Process Laura McEwan Evaluation lem49@zips.uakron.edu Conclusion Credits Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
  • 2. Student Page [Teacher Page] Introduction Title Many students and parents are unaware of what Digitial Citizen means or what it entails. Go to a search engine, type in Digital Introduction Citizenship, many websites will come up informing you about Digital Task Citizenship. Process What is Digital Citizenship? Evaluation Conclusion Digital citizenship according to Mike Ribble is “a concept which helps teachers, technology leaders and parents to understand what students/children/technology users should know to use technology appropriately. Digital Citizenship is more than just a teaching tool; it is a way to prepare students/technology users for a society full of technology. Digital citizenship is the norms of appropriate, responsible technology use.” Digital citizenship has nine components: 1. Digital Access, 2. Digital Commerce, 3. Digital Communication, 4. Digital literacy, 5. Digital etiquette, 6. Digital law, 7. Digital rights and responsibilities, 8. Digital Health and Wellness and 9. Digital security (self-protection) Credits
  • 3. Student Page [Teacher Page] The Task Title Create a skit explaining one of the nine components of Introduction Digital Citizenship. Task Process You may work alone or in groups of four to five students. Evaluation Conclusion The skit should be at least three minutes in length but no more then 10, with complete dialog Please keep the skit clean, (G rated). You may video tape the skit or perform it live in front of the class. You can incorporate more then one of the components if you wish. Credits
  • 4. Student Page [Teacher Page] The Process Title  Research the nine components of digital Introduction citizenship Task  Get into your groups Process  Choose one of the nine components Evaluation  Brainstorm with your classmates, organize Conclusion your thoughts and your dialog. Follow the Rubric: - skits must be G rates - no less then 3 mintues and no more then 5 minutes in length - you may use index cards, you do not have to memorize your dialog - be prepared the day the project is due Due date: February 26th 2013 Credits
  • 5. Student Page [Teacher Page] Evaluation Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits
  • 6. Student Page [Teacher Page] Conclusion Title Great Job! Introduction You have searched and created a skit to show Task your understand one or more of the components Process in Digital Citizenship. Now you know the proper Evaluation internet etiquette Conclusion Credits
  • 7. Student Page [Teacher Page] Credits & References Title Ribble, Mike. "Digital Citizenship Website." Digital Citizenship Introduction using technology appropriatly. Go Daddy Custom Design Group, n.d. Web. 26 Feb 2013. Task <http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/Home_Page.html>. Process Evaluation Cyber Ethics and Digital Citizenship . N.d. PBWorksWeb. 26 Conclusion Feb 2013. <http://digiciti.pbworks.com>. Bickley, Dana. Digital Citizenship. N.d. NISDWeb. 26 Feb 2013. <http://www.nisd.net/digitalcitizen/>. Rubistar : http://rubistar.4teachers.org Include a link back to The WebQuest Page and The WebQuest Slideshare Group so that others can acquire the latest version of this template and training materials. Credits
  • 8. [Student Page] Put the Title of the Lesson Here Teacher Page (Teacher) A WebQuest for xth Grade (Put Subject Here) Title Introduction Designed by Learners Put Your Name Here Standards Put Your E-mail Address Here Process Resources Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion Credits Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
  • 9. [Student Page] Teacher Page Introduction (Teacher) Begin with something that describes the origin of the lesson. For example: This Title lesson was developed as part of the San Diego Unified School District's Triton Project, a federally funded Technology Innovation Challenge Grant. Introduction Learners In this second paragraph of the introduction, describe briefly what the lesson is about. Remember, the audience for this document is other teachers, not students. Standards Process Resources Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion Credits
  • 10. [Student Page] Teacher Page Learners (Teacher) Describe the grade level and course that the lesson is designed to cover. For Title example: "This lesson is anchored in seventh grade language arts and involves social studies and math to a lesser extent." If the lesson can easily be extended to Introduction additional grades and subjects, mention that briefly here as well. Learners Describe what the learners will need to know prior to beginning this lesson. Limit Standards this description to the most critical skills that could not be picked up on the fly as the lesson is given. Process Resources Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion Credits
  • 11. [Student Page] Curriculum Standards Teacher Page (Teacher) What will students learn as a result of this lesson? Describe the outcomes Title succinctly. Use the language of existing standards. For example: Introduction Social Studies Standards Addressed Learners •Recognize the relationships among the various parts of a nation's cultural Standards life. •Learn about the mythology, legends, values and beliefs of a people Process . Most lessons don't just teach a block of content; they also implicitly teach one or Resources more types of thinking. In addition to describing learning outcomes within traditional subject areas, describe what kind of thinking and communications skills were Evaluation encouraged by this lesson. Inference-making? Critical thinking? Creative production? Creative problem-solving? Observation and categorization? Teacher Script Comparison? Teamwork? Compromise? Conclusion Credits
  • 12. [Student Page] Teacher Page The Process (Teacher) You can paste in the process description given to students in the “student” Title process slide and then interleave the additional details that a teacher might need. Introduction Describe briefly how the lesson is organized. Does it involve more than one class? Learners Is it all taught in one period per day, or is it part of several periods? How many days or weeks will it take? Is it single disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary or Standards what? Process If students are divided into groups, provide guidelines on how you might do that. If there are misconceptions or stumbling blocks that you anticipate, describe them Resources here and suggest ways to get around them. Evaluation What skills does a teacher need in order to pull this lesson off? Is it easy enough for a novice teacher? Does it require some experience with directing debates or role Teacher Script plays, for example? Conclusion If you're designing for a one-computer classroom or for pre-readers and are creating a facilitated WebQuest in which the teacher or an aide controls the computer and guides discussion, you can link from here to the Teacher Script page which would contain a printable script for the facilitator to follow. Variations If you can think of ways to vary the way the lesson might be carried out in different situations (lab vs. in-class, for example), describe them here. Credits
  • 13. [Student Page] Teacher Page Resources (Teacher) Describe what's needed to implement this lesson. Some of the possibilities: Title •Class sets of books Introduction •E-mail accounts for all students Learners •Specific software (how many copies?) •Specific hardware (what kind? How many?) Standards •Specific reference material in the classroom or school library •Video or audio materials Process If the lesson makes extensive use of specific websites, it would be appropriate to Resources list, describe and link them here. Evaluation Describe also the human resources needed. how many teachers are needed to implement the lesson. Is one enough? Is there a role for aides or parents in the Teacher Script room? Do you need to coordinate with a teacher at another school? With a partner in industry or a museum or other entity? Is a field trip designed in as part of the Conclusion lesson? Credits
  • 14. [Student Page] Teacher Page Evaluation (Teacher) How will you know that this lesson was successful? Describe what student products Title or performances you'll be looking at and how they'll be evaluated. This, of course, should be tightly related to the standards and objectives you cited above. Introduction Learners You may want to just copy and paste the evaluation section of the student page ( Evaluation) into this space and add any clarifications needed for another teacher to Standards make use of this lesson. Process Resources Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion Credits
  • 15. [Student Page] Teacher Page Teacher Script (Teacher) The WebQuest model is best suited for learners who can navigate the Web on their Title own and can read the kinds of material commonly found on the Web. We can stretch the format to reach primary-aged learners, developmental English Language Introduction Learners and special populations by creating a facilitated WebQuest, one that Learners requires an adult or older peer to drive things. Standards Use this page to create a script for that facilitator. The facilitator would print this page out and use it to guide their progress through the WebQuest. Process This page will include step by step directions to the facilitator, including: Resources •What to say at each point in the process Evaluation •What to click on •What questions and misconceptions to anticipate Teacher Script •How long to take at each point •When to direct learners to work away from the computer Conclusion To help the facilitator, you might want to include screen dumps of particular screens embedded with the directions of what to do at that point. This page is linked to the Process segment off of the Teacher Page Credits
  • 16. [Student Page] Teacher Page Conclusion (Teacher) Make some kind of summary statement here about the worthiness of this lesson Title and the importance of what it will teach. Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion Credits
  • 17. [Student Page] Teacher Page Credits & References (Teacher) List here the sources of any images, music or text that you're using. Provide links back to Title the original source. Say thanks to anyone who provided resources or help. Introduction List any books and other analog media that you used as information sources as well. Learners Include a link back to The WebQuest Page and The WebQuest Slideshare Group so that Standards others can acquire the latest version of this template and training materials. Process Resources Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion Credits