Triton 'Digital Citizens'

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Mr. Walker’s seventh-grade computer class at Triton Jr.-Sr. High School has been learning about what it means to be a good ‘digital citizen’ through the Atomic Learning program and have created a class blog. Information included so far on the blog has been posts about digital citizenship, avoiding plagiarizing and keeping personal information safe and secure. Pictured are Courtney Jennings, Jennifer Kemp, and Kolbie Mason working on their classroom blog.[[In-content Ad]]

Mr. Walker’s seventh-grade computer class at Triton Jr.-Sr. High School has been learning about what it means to be a good ‘digital citizen’ through the Atomic Learning program and have created a class blog. Information included so far on the blog has been posts about digital citizenship, avoiding plagiarizing and keeping personal information safe and secure. Pictured are Courtney Jennings, Jennifer Kemp, and Kolbie Mason working on their classroom blog.[[In-content Ad]]
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