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Register Now for a Free Webinar on Digital Citizenship

It’s a shrinking world. The growing application of Web-based tools in both professional and personal situations requires a new set of tools to participate. What are you doing to prepare your students for the tech-saturated society they are going to be facing?
On Tuesday, April 6 at 1 p.m. pacific time, ISTE will offer a free [...]

Teaching Students about Privacy (or the lack of) on the Internet

Social networks can provide amazing learning opportunities for students, and so as social media increasingly becomes a large part of school and everyday life, educators have a responsibility to educate students about what is appropriate behavior online.
A lot of students have a false sense of privacy when using the Internet and social networking sites. They don’t [...]

Preparing for a Digital Future Today

In 2005 Thomas Friedman published the book The World is Flat. In this book he talked about the changing nature of the world and how we are called to prepare for those changes. He showed that with technology anyone can be involved in the new digital economy and he identified ten forces that are/were, as [...]

Live Blogging: “Digital Citizenship: Tools, Tips and Ideas”

I’m Zach Goodwin (@zbgoodwin), your tireless correspondent and guide to ISTE’s NECC 2009, and I’m live-blogging from “Digital Citizenship” in room 151B.  Check out the live feed below:

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