Discuss digital citizenship for teachers. How is this different from digital citizenship for students? As a Christian do you find special implications for your behavior in this area?
A teacher needs to teach what to do and what not t do on social networks. A teacher should show their students what is appropriate on the net. For example students should not put their life story on facebook, because future employers might go on and read all about you. This could possibly hinder your future job. Students need to not give out personal information like their social security number, where they live, phone number, and even account information. Bad people get a piece of your information and, next thing you know, somebody stole your identity.
As a Christian, I want to give God the Glory in everything I do, even on-line. I only write things that anybody could read. When I’m mad or had a rough day I talk with people about it. I don’t post anything. I send emails privately when I don’t want everybody to see what I’m writing.
In everything I do, I want to give God the Glory. That means I want to teach my students about academic honesty. Plagiarizing is wrong. Always give credit where credit’s due. I would have my students do a research paper on the importance of academic honesty.
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