Digital Citizenship
Third Week in October
Digital Citizenship Week Overview
Digital Citizenship Week is a week-long event that aims to teach students about digital citizenship and to help prepare them to stay safe online. Digital Citizenship Week covers a range of topics, including digital footprint, internet safety, media balance, cyberbullying, copyright and fair use, and this year’s new topic artificial intelligence. View the Weekly lesson calendar for your grade level below;
Grades K-5 (Elementary) Grade 5-8 Grade 9-12
Digital Citizenship Resources
In Tomball ISD, we want to prepare our students for a technology rich future. With that in mind we want our students to work and play in a safe environment while online, but know that sometimes that does not happen. To help prepare our students to navigate the digital world we are incorporating Google's Be Internet Awesome program for students in Grades K-5 and Common Sense Media Lessons for students in Grades 6-12.
"To make the most of the Internet, kids need to be prepared to make smart decisions. Be Internet Awesome teaches kids the fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety so they can explore the online world with confidence."
Discover more resources from the United States Department of Justice about KEEPING CHILDREN SAFE ONLINE
Learn more about how to protect your students when they are online!
Parents ultimate guide to parental controls
FBI Warns of Posting Hoax Threats to Institutions and Launches Campaign to Educate the Public to #ThinkBeforeYouPost. Read more about Hoax Threats and the potential to be charged with a serious Federal crime.