EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP IN AN ONLINE WORLD: CONNECTING STUDENTS TO TECHNOLOGY RESPONSIBLY, SAFELY, AND ETHICALLY

Authors

  • Mike Ribble Manhattan-Ogden School District
  • Teresa Northern Miller Department of Educational Leadership Kansas State University Bluemont Hall 303 Manhattan, KS 66506 785-532-5609 FAX: 785-532 7304

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24059/olj.v17i1.310

Keywords:

Etiquette, Citizenship, Appropriate, Responsible

Abstract

This article highlights the issues that surround the use of digital technologies in today's educational institutions. From cyberbullying to online texts, education is caught up in the issues and is looking for a solution to help its faculities and students. This article provides a foundation for helping users to become digital citizens and begin taking responsibility for their and others technology use.

Author Biographies

Mike Ribble, Manhattan-Ogden School District

Information Technology, Director

Teresa Northern Miller, Department of Educational Leadership Kansas State University Bluemont Hall 303 Manhattan, KS 66506 785-532-5609 FAX: 785-532 7304

Associate Professor

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Published

2013-01-31

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Section

Student Perspectives