1st Edition

Teaching Digital Citizenship in 10 Minutes a Day A Guide to K-8 Screen Time

By Mike Ribble Copyright 2027
200 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Eye On Education

200 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Eye On Education

Teaching Digital Citizenship in 10 Minutes a Day is a practical resource for educators seeking to help students in grades K-8 make the best out of their screen time. Many children who grew up with access to personal internet-connected technologies do not separate their device use from their learning, social interactions, and self-image, whether in class or at home. How can we provide them and... Read more

Foreword: A Path Forward for Digital Citizenship - by Merve Lapus

Preface: If Not Now, Then When

Introduction

Section I: Understanding Digital Citizenship

Chapter 1: The Foundation of Digital Citizenship

Chapter 2: Raising a Child in a Digital World: The Conversation

Chapter 3: Breaking Down the Nine Elements

Chapter 4: Help Your Children to Help Themselves

Section II: Process of Digital Citizenship

Chapter 5: 10 Minutes Per Day

Chapter 6: Cycle of Technology Use (4-Stage Process)

Chapter 7: Elementary (Primary) K-5

Chapter 8: Reinforcing The Skills at the Middle Levels

Section III: Expansion of Digital Citizenship

Chapter 9: What Digital Citizenship Means to Parents and Educators

Chapter 10: What is AI and What it Means to My Kids

Chapter 11: Social Media and the Internet of Things

Chapter 12: The Last Word …  for Now

Appendix: Family Technology Responsibility Worksheet

Biography

Mike Ribble is Director of Technology at Manhattan-Ogden Unified School District 383, an educational technology consultant, and Part-time Assistant Professor of Educational Administration at Kansas State University, USA.