"Digital citizenship isn’t just about recognizing and dealing with online hazards. It’s about building safe spaces and communities, understanding how to manage personal information, and about being internet savvy - using your online presence to grow and shape your world in a safe, creative way, and inspiring others to do the same." ~Digizen
- What can we do to support our more vulnerable children (those with disabilities and mental health conditions) to ensure they develop positive digital citizenship skills and feel confident about their online presence?
- What do you think parents should be doing to educate and protect their children in terms of digital identity and online interactions? If you have teens and feel comfortable sharing, what are you currently doing to support your child and what has/hasn't worked?
- For teachers who are not tech-savvy (and perhaps do not have a digital footprint themselves), how can we get them on board to see the value in modelling and teaching digital citizenship?
- What role do administrators play when it comes to cyber-bullying?
- What do you think authorities can do to protect youth from these crimes, particularly when the perpetrators are international?