Tuesday, June 5, 2012

good citizens do this

Good digital citizens are always striving to learn new concepts.


Jim B. Simpson, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Lindbergh Schools
4900 South Lindbergh Blvd.
Saint Louis, MO 63126-3299
Phone: 314.729.2480
Fax: 314.729.2482

Good digital do?

Use their devices to continually learn about new ideas or topics.  Be respectful of others when it comes to all information posted. 

Todd Morgan, Ed.D.
Assistant Principal
Truman Middle School
314-729-2400, ext. 7410

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What kind of things do good digital citizens do?



First and foremost they make sure that they look at digital information with a critical eye.




Activity 4-Blogging Simulation

In this activity, students will post to our class blog to respond to our "essential question."

What kind of things do good digital citizens do?

Step 1: Think of a response to this essential question.

Step 2: Open your e-mail and compose a message to the following address. This will send an e-mail to our classroom blog.








Dr. Ronald C. Helms
Principal

Lindbergh High School
"A College Preparatory High School"
(314) 729-2410
rhelms@lindberghschools.ws
rchhelms@yahoo.com

Good digital citizens

I believe that good digital citizens don't share pictures or other people's electronic information without receiving permission first.


essential question

Good digital citizens give warning before they take a picture.

Charlene Ziegler
Director
Lindbergh Early Childhood Education
Lindbergh Schools
CZiegler@LindberghSchools.ws
314-729-2434

www.lindberghschools.ws/ece
www.facebook.com/LindberghECE
www.twitter.com/LindberghECE

What good digital citizens do

5 Essential Facts of Digital Life

  • Kids are the creators. It's all about participating; communicating; making music, images, and videos; and posting written content. And the content that's there? Kids must be able to know whether it's credible or not.

  • Everything happens in front of a vast, invisible, and often anonymous audience.

  • Once something is out there, it lasts for a long time. Everything leaves a digital footprint.

  • Information cannot be controlled. Anything can be copied, changed, and shared instantly.

  • Distance and anonymity separate actions and consequences. Kids think they can get away with unethical or unacceptable behavior because they don't see immediate consequences.


 
 

Mr. Clint Walker
Assistant Principal

Sperreng Middle School

MA ED ADMN

MISSION: To develop competent and caring graduates through exceptional programs, services and personnel.

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Good citizens help one another. They are kind and friendly. They work daily to make the world a better place.
 
 

Mark F. Eggers, Ed.D
Principal
Sperreng Middle School
12111 Tesson Ferry Rd
St. Louis, MO 63128
meggers@lindberghschools.ws
Phone:  314-729-2400 Ext 2400
Fax:  314-729-2422
"At Sperreng, we work together to spread our wings, so we can ALL fly higher."