Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction - Remembering My High School Library
Preamble: Our Choice for Our Children: Two Lives or One?
Part I. The Call to Digital Citizenship
1. Becoming Digital: The Road to Digital Citizenship
A Short History of Educational Technology
A Short History of ISTE Standards
2. Perspectives on Citizenship and Community
Listening to the Ancient Human
An Extremely Short History of Citizenship
The Evolutuion of Community: From Farmland to Facebook
Three Levels of Community in ISTE Standards
You: Where Local, Global, and Digital Communities Intersect
3. Gathering Digitally
Changing Minds: The Altered Self
Perspectives on Organizational Communication in Digital Community
Edward T. Hall and the Proxemics of Virtual Space
Guidlines for Virtual Behavior
Guidelines for Creative Online Learning Communities
Some Closing Notes on Reorganizing Ourselves
Part II. Seeing Technology
4. What Bothers Us About Technology
5. Seeing Technology: A Primer
Seeing by Getting Philosophical
What's Your Technology Mantra?
What's Your School's Philosophy?
6. Becoming a "De-Tech-Tive": Helping Students Understand Technology's Impacts
Technology Connects and Disconnects
Essential Questions of the De-Tec-Tive Process
A Case Study of Conditional Acceptance: The Case of Digitally Retouching Photos
A Favorite Project: The Energy Self-Study
Part III. Character Education in the Digital Age
7. Imagining the Ideal School Board
Party-Cipation: Setting the Stage
What Concerns Us: The Extreme Edge of Freedom
Background Materials for Creating an Agenda
The Ideal School Board's First Agenda
8. Agenda Item 1: Helping Teachers Understand Their Own Ethical Framework
What Is Your Ethical Core?
Consider an Infosphere Issue
Stirring the Muddy Waters
An Ethical Framework: Categorical vs. Consequentialist
Discussing Ethical Issues With Students
9. Agenda Item 2: A Crash Course About Kids
Agenda Item 2, Topic A: What’s Different About Digital Community
Agenda Item 2, Topic B: Moral Development in Kids
Agenda Item 2, Topic C: Brain Development, Kids, and Moral Thinking
The Future of Neuro-Morality Research
Helping Students Develop Character
10. Agenda Item 3: Character Education for the Digital Age
Connecting Digital Citizenship And Character Education
The Essence Of Character Education
A Short History Of Character Education
Character Education Begins With Values
Character Education Standards and Evaluation
11. Agenda Item 4: Literacy in the Digital Age
Shift From Text-Centrism To Media Collage
Value Writing, Now More Than Ever
Blend Traditional And Emerging Literacies: Practice the DAOW
Harness Both Report and Story
Practice Private and Participatory Social Literacy
Develop Literacy Not Just With Digital Tools, but Also About Digital Tools
Pursue Fluency Rather Than Just Literacy
12. Agenda Item 5: What Role for IT?
Retuning Your IT Department
ISTE Standards for IT Personnel?
Epilogue: Advice? Of Course!
References
Index