Helping Students Understand Cybersecurity and Digital Citizenship S2E10

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HELPING STUDENTS UNDERSTAND CYBERSECURITY
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In the past two episodes, we’ve discussed digital security and cybersecurity, and the fact that each stakeholder group within a school district plays a role in ensuring the cybersecurity plan is effective. Students are one of those key stakeholder groups, and they’re the focus of this episode. How do we help them develop digital citizenship skills and understand their role in ensuring digital safety?

Dan Farsaci, Director of Technology for Liverpool Central School District in New York, joins the podcast to share his expertise on this subject. Farsaci discuss how digital citizenship and cybersecurity fit together, how Farsaci’s team is fostering digital citizenship skills throughout their district, how both curriculum and technology departments are leaders in these efforts, and more.

This is the third and final episode of a mini-series supported by GoGuardian. Learn more at https://www.goguardian.com/

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  • EdCircuit Staff

    edCircuit is a mission-based organization entirely focused on the K-20 EdTech Industry and emPowering the voices that can provide guidance and expertise in facilitating the appropriate usage of digital technology in education. Our goal is to elevate the voices of today’s innovative thought leaders and edtech experts. Subscribe to receive notifications in your inbox

  • Dan Farsaci

    Dan Farsaci, is the Director of Technology for Liverpool Central School District in New York.

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