Online and On Target
An SLS Workshop: Raising Digital Citizens
Designed for School Librarians
Schools are required to instruct students on being safe, respectful, and responsible online. While all staff members are accountable for teaching online behaviors, the library media specialist is ideally suited to assume a leadership role for their building, This full-day session for school librarians is designed to raise awareness of the challenges and opportunities involved in developing a Digital Citizenship plan.
This full-day workshop will cover:
National and State Guidelines
Privacy and Protections
Anti-Bullying / Social-Emotional Learning
Standards/Frameworks Crosswalks
Available Online Resources
Common Sense Educator Instruction
Meet and Exceed Standards and Expecations
Join us as we explore how Digital Citizenship instruction aligns with AASL National School Library Standards, the Future Ready Librarians Framework™, ITSE© Standards, and the Empire State Information Fluency Continuum.
Explore Available Resources
We’ll dive into professional learning resources that are freely available online and explore high-quality materials, such as Rosen Interactives, that support your instruction
Become a Common Sense Educator
We'll take a comprehensive, hands-on tour of the Common Sense Media Education© portfolio. By the end of the day, you will have completed several of the requirements toward earning your Common Sense Educator badge.
Event Information
Sign up today!
Bring your own device
Let us know any dietary restrictions
Please create a Common Sense Educator account prior to the workshop
When?
Thursday, Nov 1, 2018, 08:30 AM
Where?
The Conference Center at Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES, Drumlin Court, Newark, NY, USA
We're Here to Help!
Email: teresa.keyes@wflboces.org
Website: https://www.wflboces.org/teaching-and-learning/school-library-systems
Location: 131 Drumlin Court, Newark, NY, USA
Phone: 315.332.2100
Twitter: @wflsls