Digital Community, Digital Citizen

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by Jason Ohler

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"From Plato to ′Leave it to Beaver,′ Jason Ohler places our struggles with digital citizenship in the context of humanity′s ongoing quest to develop good, productive, responsible citizens." ―Joe Brennan, Instructor, Discovery Education, Wilkes University, Arlington Heights, IL "Jason Ohler excels at showing how digital connections affect almost every aspect of school life. This is an important read for anyone wanting to understand technology′s impact on education." ―Will Richardson, Author of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms An all-inclusive roadmap to citizenship in the 21st Century Best-selling author, educator, and futurist Jason Ohler challenges all readers to redefine our roles as citizens in today′s globally connected infosphere. In exploring the various aspects of digital citizenship, he aligns its pedagogy with the ISTE standards definition. The book uses an "ideal school board" device to address fears, opportunities, and the critical issues of character education. These issues include Cyberbullying, "sexting," and other safety concerns - Students′ ability to creatively access and critically assess information - Respect and ethics regarding copyrighted information - Communicating appropriately in an expanded and public realm Rich with examples, professional development and classroom exercises, resources, and policy perspectives, this book will resonate with educators, parents, and anyone interested in the merging of education with technology and its impact on our children. “From Plato to ′Leave it to Beaver,′ Jason Ohler sets our current struggles with digital citizenship in the context of humanity′s ongoing quest for developing good, productive, responsible citizens." -- Joe Brennan, Instructor, Discovery Education Published On: 2010-05-24 “Jason Ohler excels at showing how digital connections are affecting almost every aspect of school life. This is an important read for anyone wanting to understand technology’s impact on education.” -- Will Richardson, Author of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms Published On: 2010-05-24 “This dynamite book will be very helpful for educators who face the challenge of rapid accommodation in this new world.” -- Nancy Willard, Executive Director Published On: 2010-05-24 “Jason Ohler explores the tensions that evolve as technology shakes the foundations of our moral, social, political, and philosophical perspectives. A great read.” -- Scott Christian, Director of Academic Technology Published On: 2010-05-24 "With balance and great insight, Ohler explores how Digital Citizenship is a part of our day-to-day lives: providing concrete examples, anecdotes and activities in support of the readers’ understanding of how this impacts their lives." -- John Mikton, Director of Information Technology Published On: 2010-06-29 "This book provides an in-depth analysis of how the internet and technology affect the very nature of learning, relationships, and schooling. This is a book that every teacher and school administrator should read to understand the full impact and significance of technology in education." -- Greg Kearsley, Director of Graduate Studies in Education Published On: 2010-07-20 "Digital citizenship is an important area of study. This text helps educators at all levels to understand not only the history, but also the future of technology and our society, and technology and our schools." -- Jill Gildea, Superintendent Published On: 2010-05-28 "This book is a ′must read′ for anyone who educates children and youth in the 21 st century. The digital aspects of global citizenship are clearly set forth with numerous thought-provoking examples and questions." -- Karen L. Tichy, Associate Superintendent for Instruction and Special Education Published On: 2010-05-28 "The author articulates in layman′s terms the importance of reflecting on our digital age and how we must integrate technology into our classrooms and school activities." -- Lori L. Grossman, Manager, Academic Training Published On: 2010-05-28 "The author provides a compelling and refreshing look at the role of technology in education and in the lives of our students." -- Richard Yee, Principal Published On: 2010-05-28 "The rationale for the importance of developing critical thinkers with a conscience for the rights of others was evident throughout the text. This book could easily become a field guide for administrators, school boards, and technology educators." -- Roxie R. Ahlbrecht, Second Grade Math Teacher Leader Published On: 2010-05-28 "This timely and highly relevant title examines the impact technology has in the life of educators and their students. The book includes practical examples infused with infectious wit, helps educators appreciate the impact of technology in the world and the classroom." -- Jamie Campbell Published On: 2011-10-11 Learn more about Jason Ohler′s PD offerings Jason Ohler i

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