Monday, October 24, 2011

PROJECT2-DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP

  • Area of Interaction: Community and Service
  • Guiding Questions: How can I become a responsible citizen when using technology? How can I make others in my community aware of the importance of being a conscientious digital citizen and behaving appropriately when using technology and online resources?
  • Learning Objectives: The students will work in pairs to create a lesson based on one of the nine elements of digital citizenship


Investigate

Research one of the nine elements for digital citizenship and provide a definition as well as background material. Find a group in the community, such as another class, a group of parents or teachers, who would benefit from learning about this topic and explore methods for ‘teaching’ this group, Discuss any existing cross-curricular links to support your particular topic. Discuss and evaluate resources and teaching methods. Design tests and evaluations for your final lesson. These could include formative as well as summative and be designed for the audience as well as the teacher to complete.

Create an individual report based on this investigation by the due date. Don't forget to cite all resources in MLA style. (Due date 11-10) In addition, put a summary of your reports (combined) and your hyperlinked resources on the topic blog page.


Design

What will your final lesson look like? What artifact's will it contain? What language will you use to convey the message to your chosen audience?

Plan

Create a timeline and plan out how and when you create you lesson. Also, plan out the lesson and write a complete lesson plan detailing exactly what you will be teaching, in what order and with what tools.


Create

Now comes the fun part! Create your lesson! Assemble and make your artifacts.


Evaluate


How are you going to 'test' or evaluate your lesson?
Do you have a questionnaire or survey ready to give to participants? Are you asking ALL students to fill this in or just a sample?
Are you asking the teacher to fill in a different survey?
Attach your evaluation documents to your BLOG page.

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