Encouraging Good Digital Citizenship
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 Published On Mar 8, 2017

If 20% of children engage in cyberbullying, that means that 80% are not and are generally interacting with the online space in a positive way. Knowing that most kids are already generally responsible online, how can we collectively encourage better behaviour online? Greg Gebhart discusses ways we can encourage good digital citizenship skills, the importance of modelling positive technology use, and how young people can look after their digital footprint.

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