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Explore web-based resources on digital citizenship, etiquette, security, and more. Learn about cookies, Gmail features, Google Classroom, and evaluating trustworthy websites. Enhance your knowledge of online norms and protect your digital footprint.
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Digital Citizenship The norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use Respect Protect Educate Etiquette Commerce Health & Wellness Access Communication Security http://digitalcitizenship.net/Home_Page.html Law Literacy Rights & Responsibilities
Terminology • Cookies: A cookie is a small amount of data generated by a website and saved by your web browser. Its purpose is to remember information about you, similar to a preference file created by a software application Web 2.0 • First Party Cookies: First-party cookies are created by the Web site you are visiting and are necessary to keep track of your personal preferences and the current session. • Third Party Cookies: Third-party cookies are created by a Web site other than the one you are currently visiting; for example, by a third-party advertiser on that site.
Exploring Google • When WVU’s MIX email system linked with Gmail … • 5gb for e-mail messages, and 5gb for docs on Google Drive • Your Gmail account on MIX was (is) completely separate from your other Gmail accounts • You retain ownership of your documents on your MIX Gmail account • When you activate Gmail, your MIX e-mail address stays the same and will be 'username@mix.wvu.edu' as before • …and you got access to all of the Google products http://mixinfo.wvu.edu/gmail-faqs
Categories Web Mobile Business Media Geo Specialized Search Home & Office Social Innovation
http://www.google.com/edu/ The Google Classroom http://youtu.be/JUiLc0If0CI
Home & Office • Gmail • Google DriveStore, Manage, Access, Share • Docs, Sheets, Forms, Slides, Drawings Plan, Create, Organize, Share • Calendar Curriculum Plan, Reminders, Share Other Google categories are helpful as well- this is just a primer to get us started!
Non-Google Web-based Resources • http://www.sikids.com/ • http://www.kidnetic.com/ • http://www.dole.com/#/superkids • http://www.anatomyarcade.com/ • www.takechargebehealthy.org • Many, many others
Task: Create a resource center for a unit of your choice (H or PE) on Google Drive. Must include 2 (two) items from each category. Share with group mates & EJones (emjones@mix.wvu.edu) . Will showcase to class.
Assignment #1 A) Watch video: “Using Critical Thinking to Find Trustworthy Websites” https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/analyzing-websites-with-students B) Use criteria to evaluate web-based resources: C) Write 150-word narrative for each site
Evaluating Web Sources Ten criteria for Educators & Students ____ 1. Information is current and recently updated. ____ 2. Content is written at an appropriate reading level for your students. ____ 3. The amount of pictures and text is balanced. ____ 4. A credible source supports this Web site. ____ 5. The Web site is free of advertisements. ____ 6. Content has educational value and is aligned with the goals of the lesson. ____ 7. Interactivity has educational and motivational value. ____ 8. All action buttons function properly. ____ 9. Text is unbiased. ____ 10. The Web site contains reliable information. Respond with Yes or No - then describe
For next class • Reading Assignment - Chapter 1 & 6 (or 7 Web 2.0) • Take reading notes for discussion/quiz