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Digital Citizenship Video Webquest Google Slides Activity

Rated 4.76 out of 5, based on 252 reviews
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Leah Cleary
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Grade Levels
7th - 10th
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12 pages
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What educators are saying

Fabulous resource. It definitely teaches them to how safely use the internet and how their behaviour on the internet is important too.
I used this webquest at the beginning of the year as an introduction to Digital Citizenship. My students found the activities engaging and it led to some great discussions in our class.

Description

Concerned about the effects of social media on your students’ future? There are so many pitfalls that can follow them permanently. This digital citizenship video webquest will engage your students with short videos and visually appealing graphic organizers and make them think about the long-term implications of their online behavior. Prepare your students for their future by having them reflect on digital citizenship today with this interactive Google Slides activity.

★ Topics Include: ★

  • Online Responsibility
  • Respect
  • Safety
  • Lawfulness (including online bullying and copyright)
  • Permanence

By the end of the webquest, your students will be encouraged to think before they post, to question the validity of online sources, and to be kind to one another online.

★ Here’s What You Get: ★

  • Two Versions of the Webquest (YouTube and Viewpure [a commercial free platform])
  • Alternate Videos for Selections You May Find Problematic
  • 11 Slides of Engaging Activities
  • Rubric for the Reflection
  • Answer Keys

What Teachers Like You Said...

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Olivia K. said, "Fantastic resource! Rich with evidence and examples teacher can share, and activities for students to complete. Additionally, it is very aesthetically pleasing, making for a "fun" activity to assign." 

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BRANDI W. said, "This was a GREAT resource for my middle school Life Skills class.  I'm constantly looking for lessons that relate to real life experiences and this did just that.  I appreciated that there were alternative videos for the middle school age group.  I also loved the no prep and beautifully colored Google Slides.  They were very user friendly and engaging." 

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Meet Ms Marsh said, "I LOVE this resource!!! I have used it for whole class and individual instruction.  I have also used it as a consequence when students are misusing the online learning platform.  I assign (or reassign) the unit for students to reflect on the importance of being responsible online.  It's engaging and relevant!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Janorise Robinson said, "This is a great interactive activity to allow students to really understand the effects (good and bad) of social media and what it means to be a responsible digital citizen. Thank you for this great resource!" 

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