ISTE 2017: Strategies to Improve Digital Literacy

Educators share tips for helping students become savvy consumers of online information.

Participants

<p>Brady Venables, Technology Integration Specialist, Richland School District Two</p>

<p>Chris Miller, Assistant Director for Technology Services, Eanes Independent School District</p>

<p>Kelli Etheredge, Director of Teaching and Learning, St. Paul's Episcopal School</p>

<p>Maria Turner, Coordinator of Professional Development, NCCE</p>

<p>Nichole Allmann, Technology Integration Specialist, Richland School District Two</p>

Video Highlights

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<li>​Educators should integrate digital literacy skills into classroom work as an ongoing part of the curriculum.</li>
<li>Good digital citizenship includes how students treat others online and how they present themselves online.</li>
<li>Digital literacy should address the quality of online information, as well as how students should use others' digital content.</li>
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