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Social, device-enabled digital ci1zenship learning experiences for grades 3-12.
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Grades 3-12 Digital Ci9zenshipLearn essen9al skills while prac+cing being a digital ci9zen
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instagramkik
vine
skype
amibo
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fortnitediscord
housepartyyoutube
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DIGITAL TOOLS and SKILLS
DIGITAL LITERACY
YOUR DIGITAL COMMUNITY
THE DIGITAL WORLD and YOU
Teacher-guided, social, learning experiences for the 1:1 classroom with lessons on four essen:al topics:
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What kinds of accounts require a secure username and password?
Digital Ci)zenship - A Prerequisite for 1:1 Success
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Teachers Guide the Learning Experience and All Students Have a VoiceWith Exploros, every student is an ac9ve learner, par9cipa9ng during class using social media
skills. Students share graphic organizers, drawings, short essays, and many other forms of responses. This student voice increases each student’s engagement and enhances lifelong social-emo9onal skills. Teachers see student posts in real9me and can use this input to guide classroom
dialogue and pace the learning experience.
Teachers choose what they will teach from a library of 5E-Model, standards-based lessons. Students par=cipate in these social, teacher-guided learning experiences, developing important skills for an increasingly digital world.
Students do not see peer posts un=l aBer they post. This ensures that ALL students par=cipate, increasing engagement and broadening perspec=ves. Teachers guide in-class
dialogue based on this student input.
Today’s students frequently employ technology both in and out of school. To be successful, students need to understand digital ci9zenship. Through learning essen9al skills and prac9cing them in the security of the teacher-guided 1:1
classroom, students prepare for a life9me of success.
Showing Respect Online
Believing WhatYou Read
Thinking BeforeYou Post
Avoiding Virusesand Spam
What might be a consequence of having a digital footprint filled with negative information?
Pam Reisling 9/19/2019 10:08am
It could harm someone’s chances of getting a good job.
Josh Wilkins 9/19/2019 10:10am
It is hard to get rid of. It might haunt you for a long time to come in lots of different ways.
Jamal James 9/19/2019 10:11am
Friends might find it and get confused or maybe others look it up and hold it against that person.
Cindi Sanche 9/19/2019 10:11am
It can hurt harm reputation and be difficult to change. It could be fixed in one place but it might already be copied to another.
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Empower Students. Enrich Dialogue.With Exploros, students use their social media skills frequently to research,
inves9gate, and ac9vely contribute. The learning experiences is not “heads down” in devices. Rather, student posts fuel classroom or small group dialogue, and teachers
can reinforce and reteach essen9al content and skills based on student input.
Teacher “lesson plan style” interface
Student “social media style” interface
Sara Carter 9/16/2019 2:08pm
It was a digital version of the real thing - spread and spread!
Jake Elliot 9/16/2019 2:10pm
Like a biological virus, digital viruses replicated fast.
Jane Myer 9/16/2019 2:10pmIt is malicious, and it infects whatever it touches!
The Digital Ci)zenship
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
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DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
6-8
GRADES
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
9-12
Too Many Websites?
Searching on the Web
Beware! Viruses and Scams
Managing Your Passwords
Choosing Websites
Advanced Web Searching
Citing Your Sources
Avoiding Viruses and Scams
E-tail and Ads
Understanding Site Privacy Policies
Believing What You See
Recognizing Spam
Believing What You Read
Stereotypes in the Digital Age
Going Viral
Avoiding Spam
Photographs and Social Media
Don't Steal My Work!
Choosing Digital Apps
But Is It True? The Age of Fake News
GRADES
GRADES
DIGITAL TOOLS and SKILLS
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DIGITAL LITERACY
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Standing Up to Cyberbullying
Showing Respect Online
Online Vs. Face-to-Face
Collaborating Online
What Is Digital Citizenship?
Circles on Social Media
Posting Responsibly
No Tolerance for Cyberbullying
The Global Community
Freedom of Speech?
Thinking Before You Post
Writing Email
Why Are They Being Mean to Me?
Communicating with Social Media
Building a Digital Footprint
What Persona Do I Present?
Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft
Digital Addictions
Can't I Just Delete It?
Online Relationships
Scope and Sequence
YOUR DIGITAL COMMUNITY
3THE DIGITAL
WORLD and YOU
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Streamline Classroom ManagementExploros gives teachers feedback quickly, so they can correct misconcep9ons or reteach on
the spot. Students are mo9vated by instant opportunity to compare their responses and progress with peers, while Exploros automa9cally constructs learning analy9cs.
“Exploros data helps teachers monitor progress and 4me on task in a way that was previously impossible.”
- Cindy Nick, 8th Grade Social Studies Teacher and Department Chair, Bullard ISD
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Real=me student progress and
assessment data
Data-Driven Instruc)on — Everything at Your Finger)ps.
With Exploros Classroom Analy9csTM teachers and administrators get a clear picture of student and class growth with respect to usage, curriculum progress, and comprehension. This informa9on is automa9cally organized, providing a real9me, weekly, and longer term window
into the teaching and learning process and academic performance.
The District Analyzer provides high-level usage informa=on and the Experience Summary Report is a
digital porJolio of every lesson taught.
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DIGITAL CITIZEN
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Student-Centered Learning, Simplified.With Exploros and the device-enabled classroom, addressing student interests and needs has
never been simpler. Exploros supports the social learning environment of the classroom —teachers guide the learning using sound pedagogical approaches, and ALL students ac9vely engage.
Implement Our 5E Model Learning For Digital Ci)zenship
Engage Explore Explain Elaborate Evaluate
Students collabora=vely brainstorm, complete concept maps and graphic organizers, and take exit quizzes.
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And Check Out Exploros Middle School Social Studies Courses!Core curriculum courses with ~100 5E Model learning experiences per course.
World Cultures U.S. History (Through 1877)
Civics World History (Through 1500)
Texas History
Visit our website or ask your representa)ve for more informa)on.