Media Literacy Webinar Series
5 Ways to Foster Healthy Tech Habits at Home & School
Shannon McClintock Miller shares tips from her new book, Sonia’s Digital World, published in partnership with ISTE. This session guides attendees in fostering healthy tech habits at home and in school. Shannon discusses how to balance technology use and non-digital activities so that making time for family and friends, contributing to our communities, learning new things, and engaging with new people is encouraged.
Exploring your Digital Footprint in Elementary Schools
Your host Victoria Thompson leads this discussion on the impact of a young learner’s digital footprint. Victoria shares insights beyond helping students maintain a safe presence online, encouraging what's known as a ‘positive digital footprint’ that can lead to new discoveries and even academic advancement.
Creating Digital Citizens in Elementary Schools
Dr. Marialice Curran explores the concept of digital citizenship and helping K-5 students develop the skills and knowledge they need to be safe, responsible, and ethical users of technology.
Media Literacy for Administrators
This session featuring Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District’s Monica Alvarado, focuses on the importance of administrative support for media literacy in learning communities. Monica guides attendees in creating a culture of information literacy by supporting educators, students and their families.
Media Literacy Panel Discussion
Join EdTech industry experts for a panel discussion on all things media literacy. Five thought-leaders will share their insights and answers to questions such as ‘How do kids receive and share information?’, ‘How does that impact their worldview and future?', 'How can we encourage kids to use technology for good?', and more!
Additional Resources
5 Ways to Foster Healthy Tech Habits at Home & School Webinar Resources
- Access the presentation slides
- Purchase Sonia's Digital World
- Access Sonia's Digital World resources
- Learn more about PebbleGo
Exploring your Digital Footprint in Elementary Schools
Creating Digital Citizens in Elementary Schools
Media Literacy for Administrators
Media Literacy Panel Discussion
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