This guide contains resources and tools to support teachers as they address digital life skills such as copyright, digital presence, media literacy, social media and online safety.
This 2016 research report takes a look at technology addiction and how to identify problematic media use, the downfalls of multitasking and finding a healthy balance.
This site about digital citizenship includes key resources, publications and the nine core elements of the practice. The site was created by Mike Ribble, who has done significant research and publishing in this area.
The Digital Civics Toolkit is a collection of resources for educators to support youth to explore, recognize, and take seriously the civic potentials of digital life.
These ISTE Standards "will deepen your practice, promote collaboration with peers, challenge you to rethink traditional approaches and prepare students to drive their own learning".
Explore the themes of digital citizenship, collaboration and communication. "The ISTE Standards for Students are designed to empower student voice and ensure that learning is a student-driven process."
This report includes "empirical evidence to demonstrate the importance of participatory politics to their [youth] political life" and risks with this type of engagement.