Alex Lopez

Curated Digital Citizenship Resources

Collected Resources

  • December 13, 2021 at 6:01 PM
  • Visible to public
1. Brain Pop: https://www.brainpop.com/technology/digitalcitizenship/
Brain Pop has a large library of kid friendly videos that are easily accessible to students. Students can watch these videos and learn about all the different aspects of digital citizenship. Some of these videos teach students about privacy, media literacy, and digital etiquette to teach students how to be good digital citizens. 

2. Common Sense Education: https://www.commonsense.org/education/video/digital-citizenship
Common Sense Education has a variety of different resources that can be used to teach about digital citizenship. This includes lesson plans that teachers can use and a library of different videos as well. The different lessons provided can help students look a little deeper into different parts of digital citizenship and even put it into practice. 

3. ISTE: https://www.iste.org/areas-of-focus/digital-citizenship
ISTE has a variety of different resources from articles, to videos, and even blogs that discuss digital citizenship. Teachers can use these as resources to aid their instruction on digital citizenship within the classroom. 

4. Edutopia: https://www.edutopia.org/article/digital-citizenship-resources
Edutopia, similar to ISTE, provides numerous resources in different formats that teachers can use to help them introduce and teach about digital citizenship to their students. 

5. Teachinctrl: https://teachinctrl.org/
Teachinctrl provides video resources that teach about the different parts of digital citizenship. On this website it provides a version for the teacher and one for the student. There are also provided activities teachers can use with their students to teach about the different parts of digital literacy. 

6. Netsmartzkids: https://www.netsmartzkids.org/
This website provides students with a variety of video resources as well as games that students can interact with to build a better understanding of the different parts of digital citizenship.