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Join Keith Tramper, Katherine Fredrickson, and Sarah Wood for this episode of For the Purpose Of… as they explore what digital citizenship looks like today and share practical strategies and resources for classrooms. The team reflects on Digital Citizenship Week and emphasizes that responsible technology use should be embedded all year long. They unpack the ISTE digital citizenship competencies — inclusive, informed, engaged, balanced, and alert — and discuss how educators can help students think critically about media, protect their digital footprints, create secure passwords, and maintain healthy screen-time habits. The conversation also expands into emerging topics like artificial intelligence ethics, AI literacy, bias in training data, and the role of digital citizenship in computer science education. From device-free moments and family media balance to inclusive classroom contracts and accessibility statements, this episode offers thoughtful insights for educators navigating today’s digital world. KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED Digital citizenship and media literacy Online privacy and password security Healthy technology habits AI literacy and ethics Bias in artificial intelligence Computer science and inclusive practices RESOURCES Digital Citizenship Week - October 14-18 https://www.commonsense.org/education...! Digital Citizenship Competencies https://iste.org/digital-citizenship Sarah's Shark Week Resources https://myedtechworld.weebly.com/blog... Michael Phelps vs. Shark • Michael Phelps races a great white shark (... 1000 Hours Outside https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/podcast Protect Young Eyes https://protectyoungeyes.com/ Common Sense Education Digital Citizenship Curriculum https://www.commonsense.org/education... Device Free Dinner https://www.commonsensemedia.org/devi... Blue Light Before Bed https://time.com/5752454/blue-light-s... AI Ethics https://edtechprinciples.com/principl... Computer Science Impacts of Computing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L... Our Kent ISD Equity Statements https://docs.google.com/document/d/10... PROFESSIONAL LEARNING & LINKS EdTech Cheer https://reg.learningstream.com/reg/ev... Find all of our events at bit.ly/iamedtech and don't forget to check out remc.org for more professional learning opportunities. Podcast PDx A special thanks to our For the Purpose of… Podcast PDx community. Learn more and join at bit.ly/ftpo-pdx For SCECHs: What was one aspect of digital citizenship discussed in this episode that resonated with you? Why did it resonate? For Fun: Describe a modern-day object using references from 1745 using 3-4 bullet points. Subscribe for more episodes of For the Purpose Of… as we navigate the evolving intersection of technology, artificial intelligence, and education to support K–12 educators and school leaders. PODCAST PRODUCTION This podcast is a service of Kent ISD, produced by Katherine Fredrickson, Sarah Wood, and Keith Tramper, and edited by Keith Tramper. Music Credits Theme Music: Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music Ad Music: Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions Original Jingle Music: Katherine Fredrickson #DigitalCitizenship #AIinEducation #AILiteracy #EdTech #K12Education #MediaLiteracy #OnlineSafety #ComputerScienceEducation #EducationalTechnology #TeacherPD #InclusiveClassrooms #KentISD #EducationPodcast