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Who are Prosumers and Are You an Internet Prosumer

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We are all “prosumers” today, especially on the internet— we create content and consume it in an endless cycle. This learning resource and worksheet addresses the word “prosumer” in the 21st century and also details how it came about. It is a great resource for media and digital literacy learning.
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5 Rs of Digital Citizenship ( with Answer-key)

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The 5 Rs of Digital Citizenship Worksheet (Ages 13-16) Empower students to become responsible digital citizens with this interactive and engaging worksheet focused on the 5 Rs of Digital Citizenship: Respect, Responsibility, Reasoning, Resilience, and Rights. Designed for ages 13-16, this resource helps students navigate the online world with confidence and integrity. Through thought-provoking activities, practical scenarios, and guided discussions, learners will develop critical thinking skills and learn how to apply ethical decision-making in digital environments. Perfect for classrooms, after-school programs, or home learning, this worksheet is an essential tool to foster safe and positive online behaviors. Equip your students with the skills they need to thrive in the digital age!
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Methods for Responsible Self-Expression Online ( Resource and worksheet)

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Explore the world of responsible self-expression online with our infographic and worksheet! Dive into thought-provoking questions designed to spark discussions and personal reflections. Discover the importance of digital literacy, mindful content creation, and fostering positive online communities. Whether you’re brainstorming ways to spread kindness online or reflecting on your own digital footprint, this resource empowers you to make a positive impact in the digital sphere. With two sets of questions—one tailored for older kids and the other for younger ones—everyone can engage in meaningful conversations and introspective moments about responsible online behaviour and its impact.
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The 4 Cs of Online Safety Worksheet ( with Answer Key)

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Empower teens to navigate the digital world safely with our 4 Cs of Online Safety worksheet. Tailored for ages 13-16, this engaging resource introduces key online risks—Content, Contact, Conduct, and Commerce—in a relatable and practical way. Through interactive activities, real-life scenarios, and thought-provoking discussions, students will learn how to identify unsafe content, manage online interactions, protect their personal information, and avoid financial scams. Perfect for schools, youth programs, and parents, this worksheet promotes responsible online behavior and critical thinking, ensuring that students can confidently manage their online presence. Easy to use in classrooms or at home, it encourages meaningful conversations about digital safety while offering practical strategies for teens to apply in their everyday online experiences. A must-have for anyone looking to teach or reinforce online safety to the next generation! ( Printer-friendly)
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Impact of Digital Interactions on Identity Formation

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Ever wonder about the ‘you’ you present online? That’s your digital identity! Just like how you act and interact in real life, what you do and share on social media, in online communities, and while gaming shapes this online persona. Check out our infographic to see how digital footprints influence your virtual self! This infographic can be used for ages 10+
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Understanding Gender

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This presentation can be used to establish the difference between sex ( biological, though this is debated too) and gender (cultural). As it is a sensitive topic, it uses only text and icons for visuals. There are no other resources. Now more than ever, we must educate children on what the difference is and what terms to use, as they grow up in a world that aims to be inclusive. The presentation has NO OPINIONS and only discusses FACTS. It talks about Gender and Sex, along with gender expression, gender diversity and gender identity. This is a transdisciplinary topic that can be used for Langauge, Biology, Media and other subjects too. When you use it, do not share your personal views and discourage others from sharing theirs. If the students have questions, it might be best to have them write them down and give them to you. This will avoid any tension or insensitive comments.
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Cybercrime Infographic

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This infographic is a simplified understanding of the larger evils that lurk on the website, with real life examples to make it easier to comprehend. It is a great handout for students, teachers and parents.