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Digital Citizenship Week is October 14–18!

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WEBINARS & EVENTS

Digital Citizenship for K-12: Thinking Outside the Box

Get ready for a fun and interactive adventure through the digital world! Join Lisa Highfill, a middle school teacher at Pleasanton Virtual Academy, and Dr. An Wren, an elementary educator in a large urban school district, for a special edWebinar…

Monday, Oct. 7, 2024 10 am – 11 am PDT

Grades

K–12

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ARTICLE

Learning from Conflict: Discussing Controversial Issues in the Classroom

Help students have constructive discussions that represent differing perspectives.

Posted on September 26, 2024 by Chris Sloan

Grades

Pre-K–12

INFORMATIONAL PAGE

Family and Community Engagement Program

Partnering with families is essential for student success—and their digital-well-being.

We know. Kids are constantly using devices in and out of school for learning and connection—meanwhile, the adults in their lives are trying to keep p…

Grades

Pre-K–12

WEBINARS & EVENTS

Training Course: AI Foundations for Educators

This is a foundational course designed to introduce you to artificial intelligence and the ethical considerations you should keep in mind when integrating this technology into your teaching.Go to training

Monday, Jul. 1, 2024 11 am – 12 pm PDT

Grades

K–12

ARTICLE

11 Great Books to Boost Digital Citizenship

Read, discuss, and pair with lessons to address important topics about digital life.

Posted on May 10, 2024 by Christine Elgersma

Grades

K–12

ARTICLE

Free Learning Resources to Celebrate Asian American Heritage

Explore the history and achievements of Asian Americans with activities, videos, and more for AANHPI month (and beyond).

Posted on April 8, 2024 by Bianca DeJesus

Grades

Pre-K–12

ARTICLE

Free Learning Resources to Celebrate Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage

Explore the history and achievements of Asian Americans with activities, videos, and more for AANHPI month (and beyond).

Posted on April 8, 2024 by Bianca DeJesus

Grades

Pre-K–11

VIDEO

Meet the Digital Citizens: Legs

In this short, introductory digital citizenship lesson, students meet Legs, one of the six Digital Citizen characters! Legs shares why it's important to stand up for the people we care about, explaining how we can do that online …

Time

1:29

Grades

K–2

VIDEO

¡Conoce a Piernas el ciudadano digital!

Este vídeo introduce a Piernas, uno de los seis ciudadanos digitales. La misión de Piernas es enseñarle a los niños más pequeños la importancia de la empatía al igual que ayudar a cualquier persona que esté sufriendo de ciberbull…

Time

1:48

Grades

K–2

CURATED LIST

Great Social and Emotional Learning Curricula and Programs

Go deep with these character-building SEL programs.

Grades

Pre-K–12

Expert Review

Diffit

Promising tool molds AI-generated content into many formats

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Grades

2–12

Price

Free to try, Paid

Platforms

Web

WEBINARS & EVENTS

Training Course: Modeling Digital Habits

This foundational course introduces you to teaching digital citizenship. It provides the routines to use when addressing digital issues, and how to incorporate healthy digital habits into your everyday life.Go to training 

Monday, Feb. 12, 2024 11 am – 12 pm PST

Grades

K–12

RESOURCE

Tips para familias con niños de kínder a 5to grado: Ciberbullying, drama digital y expresiones de odio

Ayudemos a los niños a luchar contra el ciberbullying y otros comportamientos crueles por Internet

Grades

K–12

RESOURCE

K–12 Family Tips: Cyberbullying, Digital Drama & Hate Speech

Help Kids Fight Cyberbullying and Other Mean Online Behavior

Grades

K–12

ARTICLE

Offline Digital Citizenship: Soft Skills to Support Strong Online Habits

Help students build the off-screen skills they need for their online lives.

Posted on February 5, 2024 by Christine Elgersma

Grades

K–12