Monday, November 11, 2019

Digital Passport






Provided by Common Sense, Digital Passport is a way to allow elementary students to have them learn the fundamentals of becoming a digital native while doing so ethically.  In reality anyone could use it, but it is geared towards youngsters that are new to using computers for educational purposes.  The website has different games to play like Password Protect which teaches students how to come up with a proper password without their password being: PASSWORD or ABC123. Twalkers teaches the students about multitasking, Share Jumper teaches about privacy, and MIx-n-Mash teaches about creative credit.  Although this website is free, it does accept donations. There is also a downloadable pdf for educators to help assist them with how to use all of the tools mentions and explains the importance of each of these compartments.  Overall, this is a great tool for any young child new to computer technology become more comfortable and aware of their digital footprint.

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