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Chapter 1, Getting Started: Activating Systems, Building Routines

 

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Chapter Recap
  • To create a digital learning environment in your classroom, it is very important to establish routines in your classroom community.
  • If your school district is a 1:1 technology environment, it is important to have a plan on how to set up, introduce, and assign devices to students. 
  • Students can be involved when creating technology rules and expectations in the classroom. 
  • You can add classroom technology roles to regular classroom jobs.  
  • You can show your students picture books to share the importance of online safety and show ways to be smart digital citizens. 

 

INFOhio provides access to instructional materials that support the content of this professional learning eBook. As you read through the chapters and complete these lessons and activities, also take a look at the INFOhio supplemental materials you can share with your students.  

 

Picture Books from INFOhio to support Digital Citizenship and the Safe Use of Technology

The following list includes eBooks purchased from EBSCO. To share these eBooks with students, it is best to use a projector or download the PDF to a device. 

  • Online Safety - How to stay safe online is the most crucial topic for young technology users to understand. This eBook covers the most pressing issues facing digital technology users. It includes ensuring privacy, avoiding cyberbullying, protecting personal information, and using safe, trustworthy websites. 
  • Being a Team Player Online - Readers learn how to work with others online. Activities prompt students to think more deeply, be creative, share information and resources, and grow their knowledge.
  • Staying Safe Online - Readers learn the importance of good internet habits to stay safe online. Activities prompt students to think more deeply, be creative, share information and resources, and grow their knowledge.
  • Building a Digital Footprint - Readers learn how to develop and maintain a positive online presence. Activities prompt students to think more deeply, be creative, share information and resources, and grow their knowledge.


To help students understand what it means to be safe online, use some of the activities shared in these eBooks. Here is an activity from Staying Safe Online by Adrienne Matteson. 

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INFOhio also has Open Space, an instructional material curation and collaboration tool that provides vetted, freely available content from the web. Open Space offers educators and caregivers lesson plans, textbooks, activities, and other learning resources, connecting them with fellow Ohio educators through topic-focused groups. There, they can gather their favorite resources in both collaborative and personal folders. INFOhio has also built collections, endorsements, and hubs featuring high-quality instructional materials to help educators quickly locate the resources they need. Users also can contribute new materials, either by sharing links to content from around the web or creating annotated lessons and guides.

One of the collections of instructional materials in Open Space is the Common Sense Education Digital Citizenship lessons. This lesson series includes videos and discussion questions to help students think critically about staying safe online. Here is an example of one of the lessons.

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Reflecting on Your Learning

Answer the following question in the Professional Learning Book Study: Building Blocks for Tiny Techies Open Space group Discussions. Find the Chapter 1 reflection question in the Discussions tab. Reply to the thread and review other participants' responses.

What are some non-negotiables that you currently have or want to have in your classroom when using technology?

 

 



 

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