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Digitaitajat
Digitaitajat on 8.-luokkalaisille suunnattu valinnaiskurssi, jossa opetetaan kriittisen digitaalisen lukutaidon eri osa-alueisiin liittyviä aiheita. Kurssin esittelyvideo antaa vinkkejä opettajille vastaavan kurssin suunnittelemiseen. Täältä DETECT-projektin tietopankista löytyy paljon materiaalia, jota voi hyödyntää varsinaisiin kurssisisältöihin.
Digital Citizenship resources
This website created by Common Sense organisation contains a range of resources for teaching digital citizenship to students of a range of ages and levels. The resources are organised based on the following educational levels:
The resources range from videos, to presentation slides, customisable resources as well as bilingual material. So if you are a teacher or parent you can explore the various resources to see what is relevant for your students or children’s needs.
My data and privacy online toolkit
This is tookit that contains a range of resources that aim to help teachers, students and parents answer questions regarding data and privacy online. It has been designed and developed in discussion with young people in the UK.
As the creators of the toolkit state: “We developed this online toolkit to promote children’s understanding of the digital environment and support them to make good decisions about privacy online. The toolkit is aimed at children of secondary school age, parents and educators, and was developed with the participation of a mix of children in Years 8 and 10. It includes information and resources on: why privacy online is important, how online data is generated and used, children’s rights, privacy-related risks and protective strategies, where to seek support, suggestions and recommendations from children, and fun resources to watch and play.”
Video presentation of the DETECT Critical Digital Literacies framework
This resource is a video lecture where the researchers Liisa Ilomäki and Minna Lakkala from the University of Helsinki
The length of the video is 9.27 minutes.