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K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum

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Some are edited and/or written by members of the Ask a Tech Teacher crew. Others, by tech teachers who work with the same publisher I do. Digital Citizenship–probably one of the most important topics students will learn between kindergarten and 8th and too often, teachers are thrown into it without a roadmap.

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Legal Risks and Obligations for Schools Using AI Tutors

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This shows that it is important to position AI as a tool, not a teacher. Teachers should train students to verify AI information with real sources. Teachers and students need guidance on using AI outputs responsibly. Schools should educate stakeholders about plagiarism and proper attribution practices.

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Plagiarism Checkers: The Benefits Students Fail to See

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Ask a Tech Teacher contributor Serhii Tkachecnko, CEO at Unicheck, shares his thoughts on how educators can teach students about the benefits of plagiarism checking. But when it comes to plagiarism checking, most students feel hostile. Instead of being intimidated by plagiarism checking, why not educate students on its benefits?

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Like it or not, ChatGPT is our new learning partner

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Key points: ChatGPT is here to stay, and it’s wise to now consider it a part of learning In fact, every assignment moving forward must be graded with ChatGPT in mind See related article: How educators can navigate AI-driven plagiarism You may have heard of ChatGPT. How are teachers supposed to grade these efforts?

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Here’s the Easiest Way to Check for Plagiarism

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If you take it, that’s plagiarism and–like stealing from a store–carries drastic penalties. That’s why plagiarism checkers are important to me. It requires no installation, is quick and intuitive to use, and covers everything I need at a fair price. What is PlagiarismCheck.org. Click to view slideshow.

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100+ Websites on Digital Citizenship

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Here are popular resources teachers are using to teach about digital citizenship. K-8, scaffolded, Ask a Tech Teacher (with projects). Fair use/Public domain. A Fair(y) Use Tale. Plagiarism. Click the titles for more links: Avatars. Copyrights and Digital Laws. Curriculum. Applied Digital Skills –all tech skills.

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17 K-8 Digital Citizenship Topics

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Learning has no temporal or geographic borders, and is available wherever students and teachers find an internet connection. Students can use Google Earth to take a virtual tour of a zoo or a blog to collaborate on class research. How do you teach kindergarteners to beware of the digital neighborhood, the home of Legoland and virtual pets?