MIMS Maker Studio
Be Internet Awesome |
December 2017 [Grades 5-7]
Play your way to being Internet Awesome with Interland, an online adventure that puts the key lessons of digital safety into hands-on practice with four challenging games! Make the 'Internet Awesome Pledge,' be prepared to make smart decisions online & apply essential aspects of digital citizenship and safety!
#BeInternetAwesome
FBI SOS Cyberliteracy
NOVEMBER 2017 [Grades 5-7]
>> 5th Grade: FBI-SOS.gov
The National Competition
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Exam Instructions
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Digital Compass
OCTOBER 2018 [Grades 5-7]
HISD Digital Literacy Video ChallengeVideo Creation Tools
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* HISD EdTech Site > 10 TIPS!
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How-To: BrainPOP Make-A-Movie
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PART ONE:
Creating Your Digital Footprint
Why is being digitally responsible so important?
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NETSMARTZ TWEENS SLIDES
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Digital Citizenship SuperHero Training:
PART TWO
Login to GOOGLE DRIVE:
[email protected] FILE > Make a COPY --> Digital Citizenship Superhero HyperDoc Navigate through each task while recording your thoughts & notes! Phase 1: The Call to Adventure: Your help is needed! Begin your training! Phase 2: Entering the Unknown: Learn how YOU can be a Super Digital Citizen! Phase 3: Meeting the Mentor: Take notes here! Phase 4 & 5: Create a digital superhero and a digital citizenship comic. |
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PART FOUR
PART FIVE
Digital Citizenship Pledge:
As you move through Symbaloo activities you will create a "Digital Citizenship Pledge."
> Symbaloo code #08192 1. Create a Digital Citizenship Blog Post 2. Write the beginning of a sentence: "As a Digital Citizen, I pledge to..." 3. After interacting with each of the activities add one bullet point that completes the sentence, and show that you understand the importance of what was discussed/learned in the activity. For example: As a Digital Citizen, I pledge to:
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Digital Passport:
>> In Twalkers, learn why it's important to avoid multitasking with a cell phone. Then consider the benefits of focusing on one task at a time.
>> In Share Jumper, evaluate examples of online messages. Decide what information is appropriate to share and when.
Remember nothing is truly "private" or "erasable" online. >> In E-volve, make choices about what to do if you or your friends are cyberbullied. You are encouraged to "evolve" into an “Upstander” – someone who takes action to stop cyberbullying, rather than standing by.
>> Earn your Digital Passport by completing these 5 modules. As you complete each one, let Ms. Eastman know you have earned a printed certificate.
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