Teaching Internet Safety & Responsibility
This train-the-trainer course is designed to empower digital literacy instructors to effectively teach digital citizenship concepts to diverse individuals affected by the digital divide.
Welcome and Course Goals
Activate Your Knowledge
Teaching Digital Citizenship - Why Is It Important?
The Dual Nature of the Internet
Introduction to the Components of Digital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship Examples
Top 10 Internet Safety Topics
Account and Password Security
Teaching Strategies: Account and Password Security
Personal Data Security and Phishing Prevention
Teaching Strategies: Personal Data Security and Phishing Prevention
Media Literacy
Teaching Strategies: Media Literacy
Netiquette and Ethical Behavior
Teaching Strategies: Netiquette and Ethical Behavior
Reflection: Your Key Takeaways
Knowledge Check
Section Overview
Working With Adult Learners: Andragogy Concepts
Focus on Immediately Useful Skills
Promote Experiential Learning
Model a Positive Mindset
Reflection: Working With Adult Learners
Section Overview
Approaches to Teaching Digital Citizenship
Bringing Safety Into the Conversation
Online Educational Resources
Resources & References
Wrapping Up
Post-Training Survey
You have access to this course for 90 days from the time of purchase. We encourage you to return and review concepts as much as you would like during this time. Remember to save resources and bookmark links so that you can easily access them in the future.
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