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Some Definitions of Digital Citizenship Acceptable Use Policies and Users Ethics Code
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· Ribble, Mike and Gerald Bailey. //Digital Citizenship Homepage//. http://coe.ksu.edu/digitalcitizenship/ - overview of nine components the authors identified for Digital Citizenship; select “articles/handout” in the left navigation bar for writings by the authors on the subject · Ribble, Mike S. and Gerald D. Bailey. “Developing Ethical Direction.” //Learning and Leading with Technology.// 32.7 (Apr.2005): 36-38. http://coe.ksu.edu/digitalcitizenship/ISTECompass.pdf · Ribble, Mike S., Gerald D. Bailey, and Tweed W. Ross. “Digital Citizenship: Addressing Appropriate Technology Behavior”//.// //Learning and Leading with Technology//. 32.1 (Sept. 2004): 9-12. http://coe.ksu.edu/digitalcitizenship/1stL&L.pdf - an overview of each of the nine areas identified as components of digital citizenship, a discussion of each including what constitutes inappropriate behaviour and suggestions for teaching appropriate behaviour. · Ribble, Mike S. and Gerald D. Bailey. “Monitoring Technology Misuse and Abuse (Digital Citizenship Audit and Rubric)”. //The Journal Online: Technological Horizons in Education.// Aug. 2004. [|http://thejournal.com/articles/16869  - includes a short survey of appropriate technology use

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