Digital Citizenship

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The Digital Citizenship program developed by NSW DET provides information to students and parents on best practice for online safety and digital responsibility.

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Save code: X0I83 Digital Citizenship
Save code: X0KGQ Careers online
Save code: X0KKF Collabor8
Save code: X0KIE Creative sharing 
Save code: X0KL5 Dash4cache
Save code: X0KHE Digital limits
Save code: X0KHU eHealth
Save code: X0KJL eIssues
Save code: X0KHU File sharing   
Save code: X0KIM Gaming
Save code: X0KGR Global citizen
Save code: X0KHD Going places
Save code: X0KHX Leaving footprints
Save code: X0KHV Netiquette
Save code: X0KJ7 Protect yourself
Save code: X0KIZ Supersecrecy
Save code: X0KGP To friend or spend?
Save code: X0KKH Whose space?
Save code: X0I50  Sites2See: Digital citizenship - A guide for parents 
Save code: X0KKH Sites2See: Staying safe online- A guide for parents 
Save code: X0KIT Teacher Professional Learning - Getting started with Digital Citizenship

Digital dilemma, a game for students in Stage 5, is available at the Mystery matters site http://www.mysterymatters.edu.au/ (DEC only). Students travel to a music festival and navigate through a series of social networking challenge making their way through the festival in time to find their friends and get the train home. They collect clues and make decisions along the way while enjoying all that the music festival has to offer.

Party Planner, a game for students in Stages 3 and 4 , is available at the Mystery matters site http://www.mysterymatters.edu.au/ (DEC only). Students work through issues associated with using technology to organise a fancy dress birthday party - organising the event, sending out invitations, downloading music to play, hiring costumes and sharing photos with friends on Cyber Zone Café, an imaginary social networking site