A-Day
Standard:
IT-IDT-10.1 Demonstrate positive cyber citizenry by applying industry accepted ethical practices and behaviors.
IT-IDT-10.3 Exercise digital citizenship as a lifelong learner. Promote and model digital etiquette and responsible social technology interactions, permanence of digital footprints, online image and presence, etc.
Bellbuster: The month of October is National Cyber Security Month. To bring awareness to this event, we will participate in a Cyber Security Poster Contest being hosted by Atlanta Public Schools IT Dept. Please register online for the poster design contest.
Essential Question:
Lesson Objectives:
1. Using the online rubric as a guide, you and a partner come up with a poster idea for the APS Cyber Security poster contest.
2. Please determine if you will use a Web 2.0 tool to create your poster, a computer desktop publishing application, or if you will physically create your poster.
3. Please be certain to follow the rubric for grade and contest maximization.
4. On Wednesday, October 8th, we will have a timed midterm exam. Please use your online notebook for the previous and current unit as a study reference for the exam.
5.Please be certain to complete posters by Wednesday, October 8th. According to APS web site, deadline for the contest is Friday October 10th.
6. Record and answer essential questions in you online binder.
Materials Needed:
Standard:
IT-IDT-10.1 Demonstrate positive cyber citizenry by applying industry accepted ethical practices and behaviors.
IT-IDT-10.3 Exercise digital citizenship as a lifelong learner. Promote and model digital etiquette and responsible social technology interactions, permanence of digital footprints, online image and presence, etc.
Bellbuster: The month of October is National Cyber Security Month. To bring awareness to this event, we will participate in a Cyber Security Poster Contest being hosted by Atlanta Public Schools IT Dept. Please register online for the poster design contest.
Essential Question:
- What is digital citizenship?
- How can the importance and dangers of internet safety be conveyed using digital design tools?
- How does interacting responsibly on social technology keep us safe?
Lesson Objectives:
1. Using the online rubric as a guide, you and a partner come up with a poster idea for the APS Cyber Security poster contest.
2. Please determine if you will use a Web 2.0 tool to create your poster, a computer desktop publishing application, or if you will physically create your poster.
3. Please be certain to follow the rubric for grade and contest maximization.
4. On Wednesday, October 8th, we will have a timed midterm exam. Please use your online notebook for the previous and current unit as a study reference for the exam.
5.Please be certain to complete posters by Wednesday, October 8th. According to APS web site, deadline for the contest is Friday October 10th.
6. Record and answer essential questions in you online binder.
Materials Needed:
- APS Cyber Security Poster Contest
- Contest Rubric
- Online Contest Registration
- Engrade
- Online notebook/binder