Welcome to the EGUSD Digital Citizenship Website
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All EGUSD schools teach digital citizenship and are in compliance with current legal mandates, such as the federal E-Rate/CIPA requirements.
As students step up and out onto the Internet, the district wants to ensure that they understand the need to think before they post – to treat others with respect, to build and maintain a positive digital footprint, to protect their online privacy and the privacy of others, and to respect intellectual property boundaries.
Cyberbullying
Digital Footprint
Protecting Online Privacy
Intellectual Property
Media Literacy
Social & Cultural Literacy
Social Emotional Learning
Policies
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Social Media 101
No Place for Hate – HEMS
Try to imagine our excitement when the following message from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) came into our email: “No Place for Hate progress continues! Two new schools have joined the Initiative: Stuart Hall High School in San Francisco and Harriet Eddy Middle...
Free Digital Citizenship Posters for the Classroom
With EGUSD's recent deployment of Chromebook carts to all school sites, teachers now have more options for weaving technology into the school day and across the curriculum. As students tap into collaborative, online learning options, it's a good idea to have some...
Carroll Kinders Put Their Digital Citizenship Skills to Practice
Students in Cathe Petuya's kindergarten class at Carroll Elementary are taking their voices beyond the classroom via VoiceThread. VoiceThread is a wonderful program that allows you to upload an image (or multiple images) and then start an online discussion. As my...