As students navigate their way through the digital world, it is our responsibility to provide them with the tools that will shape them into responsible digital citizens. Our roles as educators allow us the prime opportunity to help students learn and grow as they take advantage of the technology that is available to them. This online workshop will teach key concepts surrounding the topic of digital citizenship and supply you with a variety of creative and fun ways to weave positive digital practices and lessons into your teaching. We will use elements of technology and social media throughout the workshop to integrate key digital citizenship concepts into students’ daily lives.
Course Details
Audience | Regular and Special Education Teachers, Technology Specialists, Administrators |
Level | Beginner/Intermediate with Basic Knowledge of Technological Tools |
Instructor | Rochelle Cooper |
Dates | June 28, 2018 – July 28, 2018 (4 weeks) |
Earn | 16 hours of certificate of participation |
Location | Online |
MassCUE Member Cost | $150 |
Non-Member Cost | $190 |
Limit | 20 Participants |
Prerequisites | |
Optional 1 Graduate Credit | At the first class, participants may choose to register for 1 graduate credit through Worcester State University for an additional fee of $125. All participants, including those who do not opt for graduate credit, will receive a certificate documenting the number of course hours attended. |
Rochelle Cooper
Rochelle Cooper has been a certified educator for the past 15 years. She began her teaching career as a special education 1:1 aide and spent the next 10 years as a 5th grade classroom teacher at Lynnfield Middle School. Rochelle received her undergraduate degree in English from Holy Cross College and her Masters Degree in Teaching from Simmons College. She is currently an Educational Consultant specializing in Digital Learning….and a lover of all things Google.
Online Session 1: Teaching Digital Safety – Navigating Safely through Cyberspace
Online Session 2: Teaching Empathy and Awareness – Cyberbullying
Online Session 3: Teaching Digital Responsibility and Ethics – Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism
Online Session 4: Teaching Digital Self-Awareness – Creating Your Digital Footprint
MA DESE Standards Addressed:
K-12.CAS.ax Safety and Security
K-12.CAS.bx Ethics and Laws
K-12.CAS.cx Interpersonal and Societal Impact
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Teaching Digital Citizenship – Shaping Responsible Members of a Digital World June 28, 2018 to July 28, 2018 (4 online weekly sessions) in collaboration with EDCO Collaborative
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