πŸŽƒ Trick or Treat? Resources to Help Students Navigate Online Safety


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October is filled with important celebrations like Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Digital Citizenship Week, and Media Literacy Week - each offering opportunities to teach students how to navigate the digital world responsibly. With Halloween around the corner, it's a perfect time to remind your students that the internet can be full of tricks, but with the right guidance, they’ll find the digital treats!

This year, my district is excited to connect these lessons to our new HAWKS pledge, which stands for Honest, Accountable, Wholehearted, Kind, and Safe. Our PBIS initiative aligns perfectly with these digital citizenship principles, helping students develop positive habits both online and offline.

As technology continues to weave itself into our classrooms, we must equip students with the skills to be safe, respectful, and responsible digital citizens. Whether they are engaging in social media, research, or online gaming, we want our students to uphold the values of the HAWKS pledge in everything they do. These digital skills are crucial not just in school, but in their personal lives and beyond.

Digital Citizenship Week πŸ’»πŸ€

October 14-18, 2024

Digital citizenship refers to the responsible and ethical use of technology. Just as good citizens contribute positively to their communities, digital citizens should contribute positively to the online communities they engage with. We should treat people online with kindness and respect, just like (I hope) we would in real life. Before sharing content online, consider its impact on others. Is it respectful and constructive, or could it harm someone? Remember that real people are behind screens, and your words and actions can affect them deeply.

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Media Literacy Week πŸ“°πŸ§

October 21-25, 2024

Media literacy is the ability to critically analyze and interpret the media content we encounter on a daily basis. In an age where information can be overwhelming, it's essential to develop the skills needed to distinguish credible sources from unreliable ones, identify misinformation, and make informed choices about the media we consume, which will ultimately inform our opinions.

AI CITATION GUIDES! In The Generative Age - just when you thought you were getting away with an AI-free edition πŸ™ƒ - where information is readily accessible at our fingertips, it is imperative that we educate our students to attribute proper credit to all sources, including those powered by AI. This will foster academic integrity and nurture responsible research practices.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month πŸ›‘οΈπŸ”’

Cybersecurity is not just for experts; it's for everyone! It’s the practice of safeguarding your digital life from a wide range of threats and attacks. In an era where technology is deeply embedded in our daily lives, understanding and protecting your digital presence is vital. Use strong, unique passwords for each account, enable two-factor authentication where possible, and be cautious of sharing sensitive or personal information.

Resources, Lessons, and Activities πŸ“š

  • ​Book Creator – 15-minute activity books for K-5. You can read and remix these templates and weave them into the wider Common Sense Education lesson plans for the week. Additionally, check out the ISTE Student Standards and Book Creator resource.
  • ​BookWidgets - The ultimate teacher guide to teaching students digital citizenship
  • ​Code.org’s Cybersecurity and Global Impacts - teach your students how data can pose a threat to our privacy and security and the ways that encryption and other techniques are used to protect it.
  • ​Common Sense Education – a collection of lessons, activities, videos, games, and activities that introduce learners to the basics of digital citizenship, such as device care, online safety, and digital etiquette. Grade bands are provided, along with a calendar of a full week’s worth of content.
  • ​Everfi – List of five interactive digital citizenship activities.
  • ​Google’s Be Internet Awesome – curriculum, lessons, interactive lessons, games, and quizzes that teach students how to be smart, alert, strong, kind, and brave online.
  • ​ISTE’s Digitial Citizenship in Education - resources to help you help students become thoughtful, empathetic digital citizens who know how to use technology to learn and solve problems in their digital and physical communities.
  • Minecraft Cybersecurity Resources
    • ​Cyber and Digital Safety – a progression of standards-aligned lessons to help learners of all ages learn to protect their data, use the internet safely, and model digital citizenship.
    • ​CyberSecurity Live Classroom Workshops - register your class to attend one or multiple live, virtual classroom workshops, where a virtual guest teacher will lead classes all around the world virtually through the Network Heroes world.
  • Nearpod - Celebrate Digital Citizenship Week with free Nearpod lessons you can use to teach about online safety, cyberbullying, digital literacy, and more.
  • ​NetSmartz Digital Citizenship Videos - short, age-appropriate videos address sensitive topics in an engaging and entertaining way.
  • ​PBS Learning Media – a comprehensive resource for teaching digital citizenship topics, such as cyberbullying, privacy, and digital footprint.
  • ​Tech & Learning - best cybersecurity lessons and activities for K-12 Education
  • ​United States Media Literacy Week – a collection of leveled lessons, resources, and activities to help get you started.
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Online Courses

  • ​ISTE’s Digital Citizenship in Action - this course will guide you in how to bring digital citizenship to your classroom in meaningful ways and across various content areas. The 15-hour, self-paced course includes ongoing instructor support and is eligible for graduate credit.
  • ​Microsoft’s cybersecurity online course – this course defines cybersecurity and cybercriminals, explains how to defend against cyberattacks, describes the principles of Zero Trust, explains types of attacks, attack vectors, and the threat landscape, and identifies mitigation strategies.
  • ​Microsoft Cybersecurity Virtual Training Academy for Teachers – provides educators with training to lead the Minecraft education lessons on their own. If you’re not comfy yet, check out the classroom workshops mentioned in the section above.
  • ​NYSCATE's Cybersecurity Online Course - explore the three subconcept areas (risk, safeguards, and response) within NYSED's computer science and digital fluency standards around the concept area of Cybersecurity.
  • ​NYSCATE's Digital Literacy Online Course - explore the two subconcept areas (digital use and digital citizenship) within the NYSED's computer science and digital fluency standards around the concept area of Digital Literacy.

Parent Resources

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As you can see, these are not passive concepts; they are active practices that require constant vigilance and ethical consideration. As citizens of the digital world, it’s up to all of us to make it a better place. Let’s make this month impactful and enriching for your students, helping them grow into mindful digital citizens ready to navigate the world they’re shaping.

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Catch me if you can πŸ—“οΈ

10/20 - ASCD Leadership Summit - From Chalkboards to Chatbots: Rolling out AI professional development

11/1 - Canadian EdTech Summit - Navigating the Future of Education in an AI-Inspired World

11/24-11/26 - NYSCATE Annual Conference​

10/20 - UAlbany EdTrends​​

Catch up on recent episodes πŸŽ™οΈ

  • The Generative Age: An AI Symposium - LIVE @ ISTE24 featuring past podcast guests
  • Shades of Gray + AI in the Language Classroom with Matt Miller
  • Student-Facing AI in the (Elementary) Classroom with Holly Clark

The Generative Age Book πŸ“š

My book The Generative Age: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Education is available on Amazon and Barnes and Nobel! If you've already bought a copy, thank you! If you're interested in a bulk discount, reach out or reply to this email.

Speaking and Customized PD πŸ—“οΈ

If you're interested in having me work with your teachers or administrative team, please reach out or reply to this email. Here are some of the topics I've been booked for recently:

  • Empowering Leaders/Educators to Adapt to the AI-driven future: Exploring the role of AI in education, its applications in administrative tasks, and methods for evaluating AI use in teacher observations.
  • The Future of Teaching, Learning, and Assessments: Adapting to a world with AI in education.
  • Breaking Bias: Addressing (and teaching about) AI bias and discrimination.
  • Debugging Creativity and Imagination: The intersection of AI and creative writing.
  • ...and much more!

Feel free to contact me to discuss how I can support you and your team!

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Until next time!

Alana Winnick

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