Documentation:Digital Tattoo Curriculum/High School Students

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Intro

These resources may be helpful in exploring issues related to digital identity, online reputation and digital citizenship. You may choose to approach these issues by:

  • raising questions for discussion
  • using slides as a guide and to provide a context
  • using activities to stimulate thought and engage your group with the themes.

Our intent is to raise awareness and open discussion - not to offer a "how-to" on managing your digital identity. We believe each of us will choose to do this differently depending on their goals, interests, values and circumstances. Our aim is to offer some questions to think about, examples to illustrate a point and suggestions for those who want to follow up with some sort of action.

Please use the resources here as you see fit and adapt to your context.

Key Questions for Discussion

  • What is a digital identity and how do I get one?
  • What makes interactions online different from in person?
  • What do I want to do online and who do I want to be?

Target Audience

High school students

Workshop Duration

Workshops are typically 60-90 minutes in duration. Slides and workshop activities will need to be edited to work well together. These resources are intended as a starting point and may need to be revised to suit your context/timeframe.

Workshop Resources

Theme Slides Learning Activities Resources
Protect Digital Tattoo Slides Thumb.jpg
Download the slides
Be as Smart as your Phone Workshop
Digital Identity Digital Tattoo Slides Thumb.jpg
Download the slides
General Guide to Digital Identity Workshop
Cyberbullying Digital Tattoo Slides Thumb.jpg
Download the slides

Supplementary Multimedia Resources

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