Digital+Citizenship+2011

Digital Citizenship 2011 toc

**Being Safe Online Is Being Safe In Life**
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**How do we fit the policy to the need?**
"We need to be educated about the internet not fearful. We need to control our use of it, and not allow it to control us. We don’t need to refuse access to it, but rather educate kids how to responsibly access it in order to be responsible digital citizens. There is a big difference between signing an Acceptable Use Policy and teaching, learning and modeling an Acceptable Use Policy. Abuse of the internet is a discipline infraction and should be dealt with as such. A comprehensive code of conduct for any school must include technology abuses." My Island View: Tom Whitby