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Digital Citizenship Jeopardy LearningDigital Citizenship Jeopardy Learning
Publisher
Norton Life Lock
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
21 Century Skills
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Learning Games
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Duration
1 hr
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Digital Citizenship Jeopardy

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This Digital Citizenship Jeopardy learning also includes:
  • How to Teach Digital Citizenship
  • Jeopardy Question-and-Answer Key
  • Game
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Fake News & Clickbait, Privacy, Tech & the Internet, Cyberbullying, and Ethics & Netiquette are the categories in a Jeopardy game that tests the class's knowledge of Digital Citizenship.

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Concepts

digital citizenship, board games, technology resources

Instructional Ideas

  • Download, enlarge and post or project the jeopardy board
  • Have class members take turns being the game host
  • Post the "Nine D's of Digital Citizenship" graphic available in the "Additional Materials" teacher reference 
  • Use the game as an assessment after a study of Digital Citizenship

Classroom Considerations

  • Collect examples of the nine elements before starting the game
  • Serve as the judge to determine which team responds first to the prompt by raising their hands

Pros

  • The teacher reference, "How to Teach Digital Citizenship" provides information and teaching tips about each of the nine elements of digital citizenship
  • Includes questions and an answer key for the game

Cons

  • None

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