ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
SMBCE: Digital citizenship
1. Digital
Ci)zenship
Social
Media
Boot
Camp
for
Jewish
Educators
Lisa
Colton
April
10,
2013
2. What
is
Ci)zenship?
• The
state
of
being
vested
with
the
rights,
privileges,
and
duDes
of
a
ciDzen.
• The
character
of
an
individual
viewed
as
a
member
of
society;
behavior
in
terms
of
the
duDes,
obligaDons,
and
funcDons
of
a
ciDzen.
• The
quality
of
an
individual's
response
to
membership
in
a
community.
3.
4. Digital
ci)zenship
is
a
renewed
view
of
of
web
and
digital
device
par)cipa)on.
Individually
and
collec)vely.
5. The
difference
8
years
makes:
Announcement
of
new
Pope.
“We
shape
our
tools
and
our
tools
shape
us.”
-‐
Marshal
McLuhan
6.
7. 40%
of
babies
have
an
60%
of
children
have
a
ultrasound
image
posted
digital
footprint
by
6
before
they
are
born
months
old
9. Children
using
digital
tools
from
an
early
age
means
that
they
need
to
understand
adult
responsibiliDes
at
an
early
age.
“The
Jewish
people
are
How
do
we
teach
that?
recognized
by
three
quali9es:
They
are
compassionate,
they
What
can
Judaism
offer?
are
modest,
and
they
perform
acts
of
loving
kindness.”
Tamlud,
Y’vamot
79a
16. “R.
Yochanan
said
on
the
authority
of
R.
Simeon
b.
Yochai:
Verbal
wrong
is
more
heinous
than
monetary
wrong
…
R.
Samuel
b.
Nachmani
said:
For
the
laLer
restora9on
is
possible,
but
not
for
the
former.”
Talmud,
Bava
Metzia
58b
• What
is
loving
kindness
and
how
do
we
show
this
in
our
online
lives?
• How
can
mentors
and
teachers
and
parents
GUIDE
and
TEACH,
not
just
POLICE?
• We
cannot
sDck
our
heads
in
the
sand,
we
need
to
teach
how
to
be
responsible
digital
ciDzens.
17. “We
shape
our
tools
and
our
tools
shape
us.”
-‐-‐
Marshal
McLuhan
How
can
we
model
tools
as
construcDve,
not
only
playful?
18. “Much
have
I
learned
from
my
teachers,
even
more
from
my
friends,
most
of
all
from
my
students.”
-‐-‐
Talmud,
Taanit
7a