Digital Citizenship Module

Digital Citizenship Module Planning by Phil Bagge @baggiepr code-it.co.uk

We have a duty of care, to pupils, to promote responsible digital citizenship in an ever changing technological climate. It is my belief that a little knowledge and understanding gained though guided discussion can help promote safer technological use. Digital citizenship incorporates all aspects of e safety but seeks to put knowledge into the more positive context of being a responsible citizen.

Passwords
This module looks at why it is important to keep passwords to ourselves and not share these with anyone. Pupils discuss real scenarios and in my experience many well have their own horror stories to share.

Suitable for all KS2 pupils

Cyber People

This module explores the need for caution over anything communicated to us from anyone we have never met face to face.
Suitable for all KS2 pupils

Images

This module looks at how we use images through various situations that children may encounter.

Suitable for Years 5 & 6

Have your say

This module looks at the difference between communication that has sound and verbal context and that which doesn’t. Particularly useful for email.

Suitable for all KS2 pupils

Keeping our identity private

This module looks at ways to encourage pupils to keep online information private. This is especially important considering the amount of pupils who use Facebook or other social networks at home.

Suitable for Years 5 & 6

Mobile Phones

Many young people are given mobile phones. Understanding the etiquette involved in their use and what to do if they are bullied using these devices is important.

Suitable for Years 5 & 6

Cyberbullying Assembly or Lesson
Suitable for Years 5 & 6