I ran across this lesson The Art Of Education
This is a hot topic all over in schools due to our society being all over social media at any given time.
This is such an important topic to discuss, and I like to use art
class (and the rise of digital literacy) to explain our responsibilities
as teachers. In my art room, I see a lot of instances where I can bring awareness to cyber-bullying and use the character education topics to cover in a non threatening collaborative way. It's a
very reactive process. By being proactive with how communicate digital
citizenship with our students, we can make a difference with how
students think about respect and responsibility online!
The below was taken from The Art of Education:
How Can I Teach Digital Citizenship in the Art Room?
Digital citizenship can and should be taught at every grade level. Common Sense Media
is a great resource that provides a K-12 digital citizenship
curriculum. You can also start by creating art lessons that theme around
this topic. In my art room, we do a project called “The Digital You.”
Using Comic Life
students create their own comic or poster advocating the practice of
digital citizenship. We discuss some very basic visual design elements,
but at the same time hit on a very heavy topic. Remember, even if you
aren’t integrating technology in your classroom this is still a topic
that should be shared in your art room. Use “The Digital You” handout
below to start creating responsible digital citizens today!
This lesson was a very positive way to engage students on how to have good character on and off line. Great Lesson, Art of Ed and Abby Schukei!
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