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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION working together to improve education with technology NETS in Cyberspace Addressing the National Education Addressing the National Education Technology Standards and Cyber Technology Standards and Cyber Issues Issues Presented by: Presented by: Mila M. Fuller, Director of Mila M. Fuller, Director of Strategic Initiatives Strategic Initiatives [email protected] [email protected]

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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.