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Online safety/digital citizenship

The following board has been created using Padlet. Scroll across and down to see all of the content as the framing presets for this website have limited the height and width of the board. Alternatively you can click on this link to go directly to the board on Padlet.

Padlet is a virtual wall that allows people to put any content (e.g. images, videos, documents, text) anywhere on the page, from any device. A padlet can be created by just one person but the beauty of the tool is that it is great for collaborative work. You can share your Padlet in a variety of ways and people with whom you've shared the Padlet can then go to and add their content. Check out this link for a good outline of how Padlet works and this wiki for some ideas about how to incorporate Padlet into your teaching program. This YouTube video is also good if you prefer a visual outline of how the tool works.

Made with Padlet

Social Media in Education

The following guidelines may further help to inform your teaching practice:
DECD Social Media Guidelines - December 2012
Using Social Media - School policy and advisory guide - Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, Victoria
How to create social media guidelines for your school -June 2013 Edutopia guide

Also check out my Pinterest Board. Please let me know if any of the pins on this board have expired.
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