Looking for the i-SAFE curriculum? Scroll down past the fabulous Common Sense Media FREE curriculum, and you will find i-SAFE. Please note that the 2015-2016 school year will be the last year EGUSD will renew the i-SAFE subscription.
As explained on the home page, CIPA requirements do not have a minute/hour requirement. As long as you cover the 3 required areas (which is really more like 4 areas), you are free to select - or create - lessons to best meet your site and students' needs. We imagine that 3 lessons per grade level will suffice, although you are welcome to expand on your lesson offerings.
Technology Services/Curriculum and Professional Learning will continue to approve your print shop requests. If you are not using i-SAFE lessons, please attach a note to your print request, noting which of the CIPA requirements the lessons you have selected meet:
Appropriate online behavior (building a positive digital footprint; respecting intellectual property)
Safety and privacy
Cyberbullying
6th Grade Lessons and Resources from Common Sense Media
Digital Life - The Ups and Downs of Digital Life
Essential Question: What are the potential ups and downs of using digital media in our digital culture?
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyz90LRl2eQ - Steering Clear of Cyber Tricks (3:01) - iKeepSafe/Google Digital Media Literacy Tour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toXEdisa6hI- (5:15) Even though Teresa has tried not to reveal personal information online, she's left enough clues that she could find herself in danger. (Similar to Sarah's Story)
As explained on the home page, CIPA requirements do not have a minute/hour requirement. As long as you cover the 3 required areas (which is really more like 4 areas), you are free to select - or create - lessons to best meet your site and students' needs. We imagine that 3 lessons per grade level will suffice, although you are welcome to expand on your lesson offerings.
Technology Services/Curriculum and Professional Learning will continue to approve your print shop requests. If you are not using i-SAFE lessons, please attach a note to your print request, noting which of the CIPA requirements the lessons you have selected meet:
6th Grade Lessons and Resources from Common Sense Media
Note: To check for Common Sense Media alignment with CCSS ELA standards, please refer to Alignment and Standards Chart for Grade 6
Digital Life - With Power Comes Responsibility
Essential Question: What is good digital citizenship?
Parent Resources
Connected Culture - Cyberbullying: Be Upstanding
Essential Question: How can you be an “upstander” when cyberbullying occurs?
Parent Resources:
- Connected Culture Parent Intro Video (5:55)
- Middle School Parent Tips: Cyberbullying
.Digital Life - The Ups and Downs of Digital Life
Essential Question: What are the potential ups and downs of using digital media in our digital culture?
Parent Resources:
Grade 6 Lessons and Resources from i-SAFE (5 Lessons)
Lesson 1 - Appropriate Online Behavior
NO PRINTING
Lesson 2 - Cyber Bullying
PRINT – Page 6 - All Cruelty Springs from Weakness
PRINT - Page 7 - Prevention Techniques – how to keep from being bullied online
Lesson 3 - Cyber Security
NO PRINTING
Lesson 4 - Cyber Security
PRINT – Page 5 – Parent Page - Spyware
Lesson 5 - Digital Literacy
PRINT – Reference – Understanding Media Literacy – 2 pages (Pages 3 and 4)
Lesson 6 - Intellectual Property
PowerPoint: IP with Donny_Powerpoint.pps – Note: Fair Use Sections of Unit are being updated to reflect information from Center for Social Media
NO PRINTING
Additional Resources:
Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyz90LRl2eQ - Steering Clear of Cyber Tricks (3:01) - iKeepSafe/Google Digital Media Literacy Tour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toXEdisa6hI- (5:15) Even though Teresa has tried not to reveal personal information online, she's left enough clues that she could find herself in danger. (Similar to Sarah's Story)
Cyberbullying Resources: