tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1803482255103679272.post3995187247167429887..comments2012-11-30T19:25:47.203-08:00Comments on paradigm shifts: Digital CitizenshipCassius007http://www.blogger.com/profile/06371368688021450665noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1803482255103679272.post-24002703549344918702012-11-29T19:48:08.611-08:002012-11-29T19:48:08.611-08:00Reading your article I strongly agree that us as a...Reading your article I strongly agree that us as adults need and should be the remodels for students on how to use and act online especially with this new wave of technology. The article comes in at an appropriate time because with the increase we are seeing online between our students, one as a teacher takes on a new takes on showing them the dangers and harms if one does not use Digital Citizenship. Also if teachers implement technology in the class room they should take the the time to show student the how to protect themselves and proper edict. <br /><br />NelsonUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15835163377966162026noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1803482255103679272.post-77102678545007203992012-11-28T19:23:56.830-08:002012-11-28T19:23:56.830-08:00I think your article on digital citizenship highli...I think your article on digital citizenship highlighted the importance of adults being role models to students and children regarding proper internet etiquette. We are living in a world that is full of technology advances and everyday there seems to be a new social media site that can be accessed by the youngest of students. A lot of the times teachers lecture and speak about the importance of digital citizenship but it may go through one ear and out the other for some students. Being able to actually practice what they learn in a safe environment is something that could really benefit our future generations of students. <br />I liked how you also incorporated the idea of mirroring. Adults sometimes do not realize how much they influence children and this is something that must be considered at all times. An adult could be posting something inappropriate on Facebook, for example, and if their child witnesses this they may think that it is appropriate behavior when it really is not. We can be the change the our children need in order to succeed in the future.<br />I enjoyed reading your post!<br />Blog Comment by: Jessica Roldan <br />roldan.jesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01566235359749589864noreply@blogger.com