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Digital Citizenship
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This resource is published by Common Sense Education.The Digital Citizenship Curriculum (K-12) is a free research-based curriculum. The purpose of these resources is to provide additional strategies and activities to help students navigate through situations that may occur while using technology and how to respond. Image used"IMG_0367" by Nicola since 1972 is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Subject:
Electronic Technology
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Author:
Tonya Drayton
Date Added:
07/31/2022
Digital Survival Skills Module 1: My Media Environment
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The information revolution of the 21st century is as significant and transformative as the industrial revolution of the 19th century. In this unit, students – and by proxy their families – will learn about the challenges of our current information landscape and how to navigate them. This unit is split into four modules. These modules can be done sequentially or stand on their own, depending on students’ needs and teachers’ timeframes. In this module (1 of 4), students analyze their own use of online social media platforms and learn how filter bubbles and confirmation bias shape the content of their media environment. 

Subject:
English Language Arts
Information Science
Journalism
Material Type:
Module
Unit of Study
Author:
Liz Crouse
Shawn Lee
Date Added:
03/08/2020
Download the Sophie Handbook "Safe and inclusive online learning for primary school students"
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"Safe and Inclusive Online Learning: The Sophie Handbook for Schools" is the intellectual result of "SOPHIE – Safe and Inclusive Online Learning in Primary Education," an Erasmus+ project.>> Free download: https://www.sophieproject.eu/results

Subject:
Elementary Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Case Study
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Meritxell Martínez Bellafont
Date Added:
05/06/2024
Entrepreneurial Sales
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This course outlines the practical and tactical ins and outs of how to sell technical products to a sophisticated marketplace. How to build and manage a sales force; building compensation systems for a sales force, assigning territories, resolving disputes, and dealing with channel conflicts. Focus on selling to customers, whether through a direct salesforce, a channel salesforce, or building an OEM relationship.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Management
Marketing
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Arnold, Kirk
Hoffman, Dennis
Shipley, Lou
Date Added:
02/01/2015
Every Click You Make: Algorithms, Social Media and You (HS lesson)
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In this presentation and discussion for high school students, students will learn a simple definition for algorithm and discuss the ways that algorithms shape social media content. Students will question whether the algorithms in their own social media allow them to pursue their interests or limit them. Students will explore ways to adjust settings, privacy and ad preferences to affect the algorithms in the platforms they use. 

Subject:
Sociology
Technology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Sharyn Merrigan
Katie Savinski
Date Added:
05/23/2023
Facebook Fiction
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In order to get the most out of a piece of literature, students must empathize with the characters, try to understand what motivates the main characters, and how those characters perceive of and interact with their world. The way that our students perceive of and interact with their world is changing all the time. At this point in history, however, digital communication the key. Therefore, as teachers, if we can bring social media into the realm of literature, we have a better chance of engaging the students and getting them to see what lies within the protagonists on the page. This project has the student create a Facebook page for a character in the story, allowing each student to embody that character and interact with others from within that text or intertextually.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Material Type:
Interactive
Date Added:
11/06/2012
Fair Use Information
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This item discussing the legal implications surrounding Fair Use law in education. For educators.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Ellen Feig
Date Added:
03/10/2017
False, Misleading, Clickbait-y, and/or Satirical “News” Sources
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This is a list of fake, false, or regularly misleading websites that are shared on Facebook and social media. Some of these websites may rely on “outrage” by using distorted headlines and decontextualized or dubious information in order to generate likes, shares, and profits. These websites are categorized with the number 1 next to them. Some websites on this list may circulate misleading and/or potentially unreliable information, and they are marked with a 2. Other websites on this list sometimes use clickbait-y headlines and social media descriptions, and they are marked with a 3. Other sources on this list are purposefully fake with the intent of satire/comedy, which can offer important critical commentary on politics and society, but have the potential to be shared as actual/literal news. They are marked with a 4.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Melissa Zimdars
Date Added:
11/15/2016
A Field Guide to “Fake News” and Other Information Disorders
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A Field Guide to “Fake News” and Other Information Disorders explores the use of digital methods to study false viral news, political memes, trolling practices and their social life online. It responds to an increasing demand for understanding the interplay between digital platforms, misleading information, propaganda and viral content practices, and their influence on politics and public life in democratic societies.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Jonathan Gray
Liliana Bounegru
Michele Mauri
Public Data Lab
Tommaso Venturini
Date Added:
12/27/2018
Graph Theory in Drama
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Students use graph theory to create social graphs for their own social networks and apply what learn to create a graph representing the social dynamics found in a dramatic text. Students then derive meaning based on what they know about the text from the graphs they created. Students learn graph theory vocabulary, as well as engineering applications of graph theory.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Geoscience
Mathematics
Physical Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Brian Sandall
Ramsey Young
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Graphing Your Social Network
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Students analyze their social networks using graph theory. They gather data on their own social relationships, either from Facebook interactions or the interactions they have throughout the course of a day, recording it in Microsoft Excel and using Cytoscape (a free, downloadable application) to generate social network graphs that visually illustrate the key persons (nodes) and connections between them (edges). The nodes in the Cytoscape graphs are color-coded and sized according to the importance of the node (in this activity, nodes are people in students' social networks). After the analysis, the graphs are further examined to see what can be learned from the visual representation. Students gain practice with graph theory vocabulary, including node, edge, betweeness centrality and degree on interaction, and learn about a range of engineering applications of graph theory.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Geoscience
Mathematics
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Brian Sandall
Ramsey Young
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Group Online Collaboration Methods
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Video about group online collaboration in Social Media; Google Docs; Video Conferencing; and Virtual Worlds

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Algonquin College
Author:
Donna Park
Fiona Murray
Shannon Leduc
Date Added:
03/30/2014
Health promotion and fake health science on social media
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In this session you will be introduced to the methods and dynamics of relevance for health promotion on social media with specific focus on the role and impact of fake health science . The exercise is based on a simulation game where students will join an already established secret Facebook group.

Subject:
Applied Science
Business and Communication
Communication
Education
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Higher Education
Information Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Lesson
Date Added:
05/13/2019
History of Media Literacy, Part 2: Crash Course Media Literacy #3
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Jay continues our journey through the history of media literacy with the arrival of movies, television, and the other screens that now permeate our lives – along with some of the different approaches to media literacy that these inventions brought with them.

Introduction: Review and new technologies
Protectionism and types of defensiveness
Cultural defensiveness
Political defensiveness
Moral defensiveness
Modern media literacy and Marshall Mcluhan
Thought Bubble: Online message sharing
The purpose of modern media literacy
Digital literacy
News literacy
Social media
Review
Credits

Subject:
Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Information Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course Media Literacy
Date Added:
03/13/2018
How Social Media Can Make History
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While news from Iran streams to the world, Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter and TXTs help citizens in repressive regimes to report on real news, bypassing censors (however briefly). The end of top-down control of news is changing the nature of politics. A quiz, thought provoking question, and links for further study are provided to create a lesson around the 20-minute video. Educators may use the platform to easily "Flip" or create their own lesson for use with their students of any age or level.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
TED
Provider Set:
TED-Ed
Author:
Clay Shirky
Date Added:
03/13/2008
How To Canva: Tips and Tricks
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How to Canva: Tips and Tricks is an online introductory course on Canva. It is designed as open educational resources for educators and all. In this course, you will learn how to customise text, text effects, colours, photos, videos and elements plus pro tips and Ideas for Creative uses of Elements, Keywords and Styles. The videos are concise, purposeful and delivered in easy-to-follow lessons that progressively build one's skills over time. By the end of this course, you will be able to create an attractive Instagram post. Click on View Resource and let's get started!

Subject:
Educational Technology
Graphic Arts
Higher Education
Material Type:
Full Course
Module
Author:
Aisyah Saad Abdul Rahim
Date Added:
05/11/2021
Humans R Social Media – 2024 "Living Book" Edition
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Social media and humans exist in a world of mutual influence, and humans play central roles in how this influence is mediated and transferred. Originally created by University of Arizona Information scholar Diana Daly, this 2024 "living book" edition of Humans R Social Media welcomes additional authors and features contributions by students to help readers understand how we as humans shape social media, and how social media shapes our world in turn.

Subject:
Applied Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Arizona
Author:
Alexandria Fripp
Diana Daly
Eduardo Tocco
Gabe Stultz
Jacquie Kuru
Lizette Arias
Maria José Garcia
Nathan Schneider
Date Added:
06/14/2024