To be a digital citizen you have to develop your skills and knowledge to effectively use the internet and digital technologies.
Now a days, most of schools are updated and they have technology in their classes, such as tablets, Digital board, internet...So, now there is more opportunity to the students to become engaged citizens using the technology tools.
Teachers role now is to be trained on how to be a citizen in order to let her students engaged through it.
In my school, we have attended a various training to apply what the school is going to use, like the digital board, using activeinspire app, Eschool Home app and so on.
using these technology is very difficult, teachers should practice on her work in order not to fail and to have the best form of a digital citizen. Teachers should practice and plan different styles of teaching lessons, in this way students are able to learn more. by the time you will see students can imitate you and add new things from their characteristics because you are the Role Model to them.
Even the students, now they are able to use there tablets and phones at home to use the Eschool home app and take a look what homework or assignment do they have.
Last year, when we had learning distance, some of my students of 5 years old they were able to open their laptops and the tablets and use the application and entered the sessions alone, first I was choked then it was really a great pleasure to see how a small minds can do this.
Students today are empowered with a whole new box of tools with which to act. Online spaces can amplify students' voices while breaking down barriers to civic participation. . But the question here, Is it good or bad to open this box to the kids?
Of course parents, and teachers should support the kids in putting digital citizenship into action, and to use them in the right way.
No comments:
Post a Comment