
Ep. 006 - Dynamic Duo w/ Marialice and Curran
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Welcome to A Seat at the Table Podcast, where meaningful conversations about education and digital citizenship take center stage. In Episode 006, titled "The Dynamic Duo w/ Marialice & Curran," hosts Wiley Brazier and V invite guests Marialice and Curran to the table for a thought-provoking discussion.
The episode kicks off with Marialice highlighting the importance of teaching young people the rules of the road, both in physical and digital contexts. The hosts and guests all agree that a community effort is necessary to guide children and protect against things like bullying and cyberbullying. This leads to a deep dive into the iCitizen project, which Marialice describes as an initiative born out of cyberbullying and suicide cases at her university. The project aims to empower students to act as responsible digital citizens, and the hosts express interest in making the syllabus and related content accessible to a wider audience.
As the conversation turns personal, Wiley asks Curran about a quality or ability he would like to have, to which Curran responds with a desire to cure the world water crisis. Throughout the episode, Marialice emphasizes the need for using technology for good and making a positive impact both inside and outside the classroom. The hosts, especially Wiley, are keen on advice about using technology and digital citizenship.
Marialice stresses that teaching digital citizenship is everyone's responsibility and emphasizes the importance of connected learning and global collaboration. The guests mention resources such as Empatico, Skype in the classroom, and Flipgrid for connecting with others globally. Additionally, they discuss upcoming digital citizenship courses and personalized professional development for districts.
The importance of involving parents in digital citizenship efforts is highlighted, and Marialice and her son Curran emphasize the need for an online 'neighborhood watch.' They also discuss their joint Twitter account as an example of modeling safe and responsible online behavior.
The episode delves into the positive and proactive approach towards teaching digital citizenship, focusing on what students should do rather than what they shouldn't do in terms of tech policies. The concept of a digital footprint is discussed, highlighting the idea of online actions being permanently recorded.
Marialice and Curran share inspiring stories of students using technology to solve local and global problems, ranging from fundraising for toilets for the homeless to advocating against plastic bag use in Houston. They discuss their involvement in various initiatives related to digital citizenship, including a summit, a certification program, and working with kids. The episode wraps up with a heartwarming story about connecting with kids in Nigeria through a global read-aloud program and sharing books and educational resources with them.
With fascinating insights and actionable advice, this episode of A Seat at the Table Podcast offers a comprehensive exploration of digital citizenship and its impact on students and communities. Listeners are left with a deeper understanding of the power of technology for good and the importance of nurturing responsible digital citizens.
To learn more about the meaningful work of Marialice and Curran, and to stay updated on digital citizenship resources and initiatives, don't miss this enlightening episode of A Seat at the Table Podcast.
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