Home:
- Riddle, Mike. (2017). Use Technology Appropriately. Digital Citizenship. Retrieved from http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/nine-elements.html
- Gorman, Michael. (2018). 10 Digital Citizenship Resources-Web in the Classroom Part 3. K12blueprint. Retrieved from https://www.k12blueprint.com/blog/michael-gorman/10-digital-citizenship-resources-web-classroom-part-3
- BrainPop. (2018). Digital Citizenship. Retrieved from https://www.brainpop.com/search/?keyword=Digital+Citizenship
- Cyberwise. (2018). Digital Citizenship Games. Retrieved from http://www.cyberwise.org/digital-citizenship-games
Netiquette:
- BrianPop. (2018). Social Media. Retrieved from: https://www.brainpop.com/technology/communications/socialmedia/
- Help123. (2017). Netiquette & Cyber Bullying. Retrieved from: https://www.help123.sg/cyber-bullying/netiquette-and-cyber-bullying
- Spira, Julie. (2010). The Top 10 Rules of Netiquette for Social Media. Social Media and More. Retrieved from:
- http://socialmediamore.com/the-top-10-rules-of-netiquette-for-social-media
Safety:
- New York Public Library. (2018). A Safety Net for the Internet: A Parent’s Guide/ Policy on Public Use of the Internet. Retrieved from: https://www.nypl.org/help/computers-internet-and-wireless-access/a-safety-net-for-the-internet
- Digital Unite. (2018). Email Safety Tips. The Digital Champions Network. Retrieved from:https://www.digitalunite.com/guides/email/email-safety-tips
- NetSmartz. (2018). Basic Internet Safety. Retrieved from: https://www.netsmartz.org/internetsafety
Sources:
- Virginia Montecino. (1996). Copyright and the Internet. Retrieved from: https://mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/copyright-internet.htm
- Merriam-Webster. (2018). Fair Use. Retrieved from: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fair%20use
- Turnitin. (2017). How Do I Cite Sources?. Retrieved from: www.plagiarism.org/article/how-do-i-cite-sources
- Turnit. (2017). 6 Ways To Avoid Plagiarism in Research Papers. Retrieved from: en.writecheck.com/ways-to-avoid-plagiarism/
- University Library. (2016). Avoiding Plagiarism: Copyright v Plagiarism. Retrieved from:https://researchguides.uic.edu/c.php?g=252209&p=1682805
Access:
- Vander Ark, Tom. (2017). 10 Strategies Promoting Digital Access and Equity. Getting Smart. Retrieved from:
- www.gettingsmart.com/2017/03/10-strategies-promoting-digital-access-and-equity/
- Anders, Ann K. (2017). Equity Through Access: 21st Century Learning & the Necessity 1-to-1. The Journal. Retrieved from: https://thejournal.com/articles/2017/05/24/equity-through-access-21st-century-learning-and-the-necessity-of-1to1.aspx
- North Lamar ISD. (2017). Sign-Out Sheet for Classroom Ipad. Retrieved from: www.northlamar.net/upload/page/0175/docs/district/ipadsignout.pdf
Rules:
- Steinberg, Scott. (2011). Kids and technology: The new rules of online safety. Cable News Network (CNN). Retrieved from: www.cnn.com/2011/11/11/tech/gaming-gadgets/kids-online-safety-steinberg/index.html
- Sanders, Jessica. (2015). 10 Classroom Rules for Using Technology. Whooo’s Reading The Blog. Retrieved from:blog.whooosreading.org/10-classroom-rules-for-using-technology/
- American Psychological Association. (2018). Digital Guidelines: Promoting Healthy Technology Use for Children. Retrieved from: www.apa.org/helpcenter/digital-guidelines.aspx
Policy:
- Bosco, James. (2013). Rethinking Acceptable Use Policies to Enable Digital Learning: A Guide for School Districts. CoSN Network. Retrieved from: https://cosn.org/sites/default/files/pdf/Revised%20AUP%20March%202013_final.pdf
- Webwise. (2017). What is an Acceptable Use Policy. Retrieved from: https://www.webwise.ie/teachers/what-is-an-acceptable-use-policy-2/
- Hosokauna, Haruna. (2018). Student-Centered Acceptable Use Policy. Office of Educational Technology. Retrieved from: https://tech.ed.gov/stories/student-centered-acceptable-use-policy/
Pictures:
- Pexels. (2018). Pictures. Retrieved from: https://www.pexels.com/