Digital literacy encompasses the knowledge and skills students need to: create, manage, communicate and investigate data, information and ideas; solve problems; and work collaboratively at school and in their lives beyond school.
Our eSmart team have developed a series of resources for teachers to implement within their classroom and to share with parents. These resources are designed for students in Foundation to Grade 4 and have been aligned to the Australian Curriculum using the digital literacy learning continuum.
Communicating and collaborating: What could happen?
Investigating - locate information: Copyright and plagiarism
Investigating - locate information: Find what you're looking for!
Investigating - locate information: What do we know about plagiarism?
Practising digital safety and wellbeing - manage digital identity: The 5 P's of a positive digital footprint
Practising digital safety and wellbeing - manage digital identity: The footprint I want
Managing and operating - select and operate tools: My device and me
Managing digital wellbeing: Spending 'real' money online
Managing digital wellbeing: What it feels like online
Managing digital wellbeing: Online and offline: is there a difference?
Managing digital wellbeing: Bringing good vibes to the internet
Managing digital wellbeing: Protect your password
Managing digital wellbeing: Protect your identity
Managing digital wellbeing: Socialising safely
Managing digital wellbeing: Four corners
Managing digital wellbeing: Strategies to stop cyberbullying
Managing digital wellbeing: Being courageous online
Managing digital wellbeing: Keeping it private
Managing digital wellbeing: What do we look like on the internet?
Managing digital wellbeing: Should we just play video games all day?
Managing digital wellbeing: Keeping things balanced
Managing online privacy and safety: Open sesame and creating passwords
Managing online privacy and safety: Send me a pic
Collaborate and exchange: Think before you share
Collaborate and exchange: Digital detective
Communicate: Choose your audience
Managing digital identity: Keeping it private
Managing digital identity: Digital footprints and your child
The Alannah & Madeline Foundation’s Better Buddies program has been running since 2000 and is in 1,800 schools across the country, reaching more than half a million students.
Read More >Our teacher resources are designed to support you during remote learning.
Read More >Resources to help parents support the children and young people in their lives.
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