Digital Citizenship Week

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October 11-18 is Digital Citizenship Week at Cooper! Our students and staff will learn and reflect on the questions you see below throughout the week!  Watch for materials to be posted in our Parent & Guardian Information course in Schoology (Schoology parent account needed) so you can continue learning each day after school with your child. 

  

The Theme of the Day

Image that reads: What is Artificial Intelligence and how can I use it responsibly?

Friday, 
October 11

What is AI?:
From using generative AI for schoolwork to dealing with misinformation and targeted ads, help your child learn to think critically about this ever-evolving technology.

Image that reads: What screen activities do I value, and which ones should I cut out to ensure that  I have healthy digital habits?

Tuesday, 
October 15

Digital Media & Your Brain:
Tech isn't usually built with children's well-being in mind. Consider the impact of screen time on your child's well-being.

Image that reads: How can I build positive habits around media and tech to support my well-being?

Wednesday,
October 16

Positive Tech Habits:
Media and tech play a large role in our children's lives, both positively and negatively.  Learn ways to help your child build positive tech habits that will support their well-being

Image that reads: How can I be thoughtful, informed, and aware while being blasted with targeted political ads on social media?

Thursday,
October 17

Finding Credible News:
With the elections just weeks away, help your child learn to think critically about the information they see online. 

Image that reads: How can I keep my online accounts (and my personal information) secure? What could happen if I don't?

Friday,
October 18

Connecting with Vigilance:
A lot of what we do online requires having digital accounts. How can we support our children to keep those accounts (and their personal information) secure?

Spirit Day
Remind your child to wear Cooper gear to show that they are part of a community that’s dedicated to keeping themselves and others safe online.