Third Grade Digital Citizens Begin Using their own Accounts

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Third Grader: I can’t remember my password.

Judith: I can look it up for you.

Third Grader: I love my password!

Judith: I’m so glad. I tried to come up with passwords that you would like.

Third Grader: Can I tell my parents my password?

Judith: Yes, you can tell your parents, but not your friends. Your parents can help you learn how to spell your password.

Third Grader: I still can’t log in.

Judith: It’s @friendsseminary.org, not friendsseminary.com

This year we tied getting these accounts to returning the Digital Citizenship agreements signed. As a result, this third graders have an understanding of the responsibilities that accompany having your own account.

Two important guidelines are shaping how third graders care for  this information.

  • I will protect my privacy and the privacy of other by not sharing personal account information
  • I will not access anyone else’s account or act as anyone other then myself when using technology.

Third graders have not only memorized their Friendsseminary usernames and passwords for Google Drive. They have also used this log-in information to access our new library catalogue system.

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