It’s digital citizenship week! Stu and Ryan talk with Tisha Poncio from the Wakelet team about how to promote digital citizenship skills with WeVideo and Wakelet. Digital citizenship is more important for our youth than ever – learn how you can build in moments to teach these incredibly important skills into curriculum you are already teaching in your classroom.
In this episode we discuss:
Our fab collab Wakelet collection with TONS of ideas on how to facilitate digital citizenship activities in your classroom this week and beyond. Use the Wakelet collection below to learn how you can take the teaching of digital citizenship beyond just this week in October
Visit wakelet.com to learn more about how you can bring this amazing software into your classroom today!
Common Sense Media and the origins of digital citizenship week as a way to bring awareness to crucial issues impacting our youth and their relationship with media. Visit their amazing resource hub to learn more about what it means for our youth to be digital citizens and the core components of teaching digital citizenship in the classroom.
https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship
WeVideo’s Assignment Ideas Library and the two excellent digital citizenship activities you can easily implement into your classroom today:
Digital Citizen Superheroes – https://www.wevideo.com/class#assignment-ideas/682?sort%5Btitle%5D=asc&page=1
Digital Citizenship Videos – https://www.wevideo.com/class#assignment-ideas/407?sort%5Btitle%5D=asc&page=1
Our October Creative Challenge! Participate in this month’s creative challenge in partnership with KQED’s Call for Change Youth Media Challenge and enter a video submission for your chance to win sweet WeVideo Swag!
wevideo.com/creative-challenges
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