Digital citizenship is essential to effective use of technology for classroom learning.
These digital citizenship posters, comics, stories, books and more were created by students using Wixie.
After reading and watching materials about digital citizenship, students create posters to inform others.
Have students take a comic or graphic novel approach to telling the story of good digital citizenship.
Students create presentations and other campaign materials to raise awarness of internet safety and digital citizenship.
?? #wixie as KG Ss either draw or record themselves practicing to be a good digital citizen. @DingusKindLRE @Tech4Learning @LittleRiverLCPS @CommonSenseEd pic.twitter.com/g0XP4Whsi6
— Beth Fisher (@BethFisherIFT) February 9, 2021
Wow! I’m a little late posting, but my 4th graders did an amazing job with their cyber bullying wixie projects! ??#digitalcitizenship #bekind #practicesafety @HolabirdSTEM @BCPSLMP @vkearns_M @MrsBallardHSP @CosgroveBree pic.twitter.com/bP6RWf2Nyr
— Amy Levengood (@Levengood_reads) October 31, 2020
4th & 5th graders learned that the things they say & do, digitally & out in the city, can become part of their digital footprint. They designed their dream digital footprint of the future on #Wixie. Are you proud of what you see when you Google your name? @PS452NYC #tlchat pic.twitter.com/lYBCEavmHU
— Michele Kirschenbaum (@M_Kirschenbaum) November 19, 2018
Ss use Wixie to create posters showing how they are bully free from A to Z @Tech4Learning @LRFSchool142 @ForestRidge142 @MsTroike pic.twitter.com/SUEkAEtJfE
— Noelle Horbaczewski (@nhorbaczewski1) October 17, 2018
We wrapped up our #digcit w/ “My Media Plans” with @Tech4Learning and @CommonSenseEd slides. @nearpod @JamestownAPS @Jamestown5th1 pic.twitter.com/TlrJkw5Kz6
— AnnaMariaLechleitner (@amteaching) January 24, 2020
As part of being a good digital citizen, @SGiese15 helped us learn about green, yellow, and red websites. We then got to create our own on Wixie! pic.twitter.com/76WCtqB5pB
— Meghan Callahan (@Callahans_class) January 7, 2020
What positive behaviors are shown by digital citizens? @Team_MCES 2nd graders planned their culminating event & worked with partners to begin their Wixie project, students were excited to use the @BCPSLMP devices. Can't wait to share the final product #bcpslms pic.twitter.com/CBAHM4IsCY
— MaysChapelESLibrary (@MCES_LMC) October 29, 2019
Thumbs Up for good Digital Citizens! Students in Ms. Terkes' Tech class are using Wixie to create a Digital Citizenship poster. @Tech4Learning #Wixie @FCPSMcNairES @fcpsnews pic.twitter.com/MCMSyw0Hlj
— KI??E??Y ?E??I (@KimberlyAPerri) October 29, 2019
Super Digital Citizen Wixie trading cards and our #FCPSdigcit week reflections are on display pic.twitter.com/fqE26VvRdw
— Saratoga ES (@SaratogaESFCPS) October 28, 2019
2nd Gr Ss discussed personal/private information to manage digital privacy and security & use @Tech4Learning #Wixie to add safe images to share within their digital footprints. @MsPrice142 @KerkstraCougars #engage142 pic.twitter.com/S39ibx7Dcy
— Amanda Graczyk (@MrsAmanda7) September 27, 2019
We shared our internet safety Wixie presentations with our Pup Partners today! #besafeonline #wixie ?@RLCPrincipal? ?@MacyGeiger1st? pic.twitter.com/KToIHif4b3
— Mrs. Crabb’s class (@CrabbChristine) September 25, 2019
Mr. Ozelius’ students create posters about Internet Safety using Wixie #ppsedtech pic.twitter.com/XlzFHrDHjZ
— Literacy and Info Technology at West (@WestElemTech) September 25, 2018
@CopperHillES 3rd-graders demonstrate understanding of digital citizenship skills using #Wixie @Tech4Learning #FRSD @CommonSense pic.twitter.com/Lp3MfcVOin
— Patricia Flavin (@patflavin1007) April 17, 2018
2nd graders create an online profile using Wixie in order to share how to have a clean digital footprint. @bcpslmp @Team_MCES #bcpslms #mayschapel5point0 #digitalcitizen pic.twitter.com/LqDCrxSX9o
— MaysChapelESLibrary (@MCES_LMC) September 20, 2018
Second grade students had fun creating a small digital footprint by creating safe profiles using Wixie! #bcpslms pic.twitter.com/hc6QLDuIhe
— WestTowsonESLibrary (@WTESLibrary) October 10, 2017
Students creating digital citizenship posters in wixie@BaileysES_FCPS #Bupper #whatmakesagooddigitalcitizen pic.twitter.com/4f3Mv7DaNk
— Nicole C. (@Nicole_EdTech) March 6, 2018
1st graders know everything they put online is permanent like a tattoo. We used #wixie to add “tattoos” to hands to symbolize how we can be super digital citizens! #DLDay @Tech4Learning pic.twitter.com/LRVHxiBpEr
— Erin Nye (@enye001) February 22, 2018
Second grade students had fun creating a small digital footprint by creating safe profiles using Wixie! #bcpslms pic.twitter.com/hc6QLDuIhe
— WestTowsonESLibrary (@WTESLibrary) October 10, 2017
Created by a talented 5th grader. She went above & beyond, on her own, creating "Internet safety! Be Internet Smart!" https://t.co/r0yI9bHcKm via @Tech4Learning @RMESPrincipal @TechTeachVB @vbschools #InternetSafety #DigitalCitizenship #WeLoveWixie
— Red Mill ES (@RedMillES) March 12, 2018