Assignment: Research an issue from within the nine elements of digital citizenship and create a bibliography using Noodletools (one person per topic).
Sign up for your topic in the comments section of this blog post ("Final Project"), identifying the element AND the topic--first one to post gets the topic (you must include: your first name, the element of digital citizenship, and the topic to claim first rights). Let me know if you have any ideas that are NOT on the list (but fit within one of the nine elements).
Other requirements:
-You MUST have at least three sources related to your topic
-You can include (but it is not required) no more than one video or audio clip on your topic
-You must use Noodletools to create your annotated bibliography
-Include a 2-3 sentence annotation for each source, which can be a summary or reflection of what you learned from the source
Possible Topics within the Nine Elements:
1. Digital Access
-digital divide (in America or internationally)
-disabilities that prevent access (physical or mental)
-filters
-censorship
-net neutrality
2. Digital Commerce
-buying or selling online
-cookies
3. Digital Communication
-Cell phones in society
-Creating community through online methods
-Social media and society
4. Digital Literacy
-Search strategies
-Evaluation of websites
-Internet in the workplace (future of technology)
-Technology in schools
5. Digital Etiquette
-Appropriate use of technology in society
6. Digital law
-Copyright and/or plagiarism
-Music and copyright
-Pirating, downloading, or file-sharing
-Hacking
-Cybercriminals and/or cybercrime divisions of law enforcement
-Cyberterrorism
-Laws dealing with cyber acts
7. Digital Rights and Responsibilities
-Acceptable use policies (public computers, specific websites, etc.)
-Cyberbullying
8. Digital Health and Wellness
-Physical issues (carpal tunnel, headaches, neck or eye strain, etc.)
-Psychological issues (addiction, depression, sleep issues, etc)
9. Digital Security
-Internet safety
-Sexting
-Predators
-Passwords
-Identity theft
-Online schemes/scams (phishing, etc)
-Malware, viruses, spyware, etc.
-Antivirus, firewalls, etc.
-Data collection by companies (big data, cookies, data mining)
-Government leaks (Wikileaks, Edward Snowden)
-Data breaches
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