The document is a presentation about digital citizenship given by Darren Kuropatwa at the Building Learning Communities Conference in Boston, MA in July 2017. It discusses the importance of digital citizenship and responding to adversity with persistent kindness. It provides examples of digital citizenship issues and scenarios for discussion. It encourages participants to think about their own digital footprint and how to be good digital citizens.
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Flash Survey
group of 4-5; ask 3
6. What is the most important thing you already know about
digital citizenship?
What is something you want to learn about digital citizenship?
How does digital citizenship affect the work you do?
What is a question you already have about digital citizenship?
What do you think is NOT important about digital citizenship?
Where can you find more information about digital citizenship
after today?
Flash Survey
7. Citizenship is more than
not doing bad things.
Respond to adversity with
Persistent Kindness.
Use digital to respond with
empathy and in a way that
empowers people.
My Biases
11. Citizenship is more than
not doing bad things.
Respond to adversity with
Persistent Kindness.
Use digital to respond with
empathy and in a way that
empowers people.
My Biases
53. share with your team
tweet a pic
your idea goes here
your response goes here
pick 1 question
write 1 response
Think & Share
@dkuropatwa #BLC17learnings
54. What are the most important concepts you learned
today? How will you use this information?
What behaviour changes will you make as a result
of what you have learned?
What others steps can you take to learn more
about this topic?
Who can you share what you’ve learned with and
what will you tell them?
What is one question you still have about this
topic? How will you find the answer?
@dkuropatwa #BLC17learnings
55. “How wonderful it
is that nobody
need wait a single
moment before
starting to improve
the world.”
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