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  • Capable information and technology users (Tech Literacy)Information seekers, analyzers, and evaluatorsProblem solvers and decision makersCreative and effective users of productivity and learning toolsCommunicators, collaborators, publishers, and producersProductive workers in a complex information-rich worldInformed, responsible, and contributing global citizensLife-long learners Through education, students are prepared to participate fully in their futures.

    INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION working together to improve education with technology

    ReferencesRibble, Mike, &Bailey, Gerald D., &Ross, Tweed W. (2004, September). Digital Citizenship: Addressing Appropriate Technology Behavior. Learning & Leading with Technology, 1, 6-11.Ribble, Mike, &Bailey, Gerald D. (2004, October). Digital Citizenship: Focus Questions for Implementation. Learning & Leading with Technology, 2, 12-15.Hall, Don, &Kelly, Pat (2005, March). Security Code: Red or Ready? Learning & Leading with Technology, 6, 28-30.Ribble, Mike, &Bailey, Gerald D. (2005, April). Developing Ethical Direction. Learning & Leading with Technology, 7, 36-38.Johnson, Doug (2005, May). Maintaining Intellectual Freedom in a Filtered World. Learning & Leading with Technology, 8, 39-41.McAnear, Anita (2006, March). Ethics and Community Building. Learning & Leading with Technology, 6, 4.Ribble, Mike S., &Bailey, Gerald D. (2006, March). Digital Citizenship at All Grade Levels. Learning & Leading with Technology, 6, 26-28.

    ISTE, (1999). National Education Technology Standards. Retrieved October 6, 2006, from International Society for Technology in Education Web site: www.iste.org

    INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION working together to improve education with technology

    NETS in CyberspaceAddressing the National Education Technology Standards and Cyber IssuesPresented by:Mila M. Fuller, Director of Strategic [email protected]

    Don Knezek, ISTE Chief Executive Officer

    Connection made to students having an ability to locate and analyze information to lead to critical thinking skills and making sound decisions.


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