Teens Speak: Should students publish their school work online?
If you are reading this blog, you surely know that I am an educator who sees technology as an opportunity to open up the world to my students, to connect them with content and experts not available at school. On the other hand, it is important to teach them how to responsibly and effectively leverage technology so they are both learning and protected.
A passion I have been working to share lately is to allow students themselves to have a voice in the digital citizenship discussion. ConnectSafely has invited me to write for them and add to their rich collection of posts from experts in safety, security, privacy, digital literacy, and bullying. I'm honored to contribute. Click here to read my first post about publishing student work online.
A passion I have been working to share lately is to allow students themselves to have a voice in the digital citizenship discussion. ConnectSafely has invited me to write for them and add to their rich collection of posts from experts in safety, security, privacy, digital literacy, and bullying. I'm honored to contribute. Click here to read my first post about publishing student work online.
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