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Digital Citizenship & Cybersecurity in Minecraft Education

Wednesday, February 14, 10:00 am–11:50 am
Seattle Convention Center - 615

WLA23

Digital Citizenship is an important topic to teach students, yet difficult to get any engagement from them during the process. Students also need to know about keeping their information secure and how to do that. We will explore the new Cybersecurity Pathway in Minecraft education and explore worlds that students can learn this information and have fun while learning essential skills.

BYOD Needs:
Laptop (MAC, PC or Chromebook) with an external mouse iPad or Mobile device All will need Minecraft Education installed
Note: Be sure your electronic device has a fully charged battery as only limited power sources will be available.
Format:
BYOD Workshop
Focus Area:
1:1, Apple, Assessment, Blended Learning, Coaching, Coding, Computer Science, Digital Citizenship, Digital Literacy, Gaming, Media/Information Literacy, Microsoft, Mobile Devices, Online/Distance Learning, Professional Development, Remote/Virtual Learning, Security/Privacy, Special Education, STEM/STEAM, Teacher Librarian
Audience:
Administration, All Educators, CTE Educators, CTO/IT Director/Coordinator, Curriculum Specialists, ELL/ESL, Gifted/Talented, Instructional Technology/Technology Coaches, Second/Foreign Language Educators, Special Education Teachers, Teacher-Librarians
Skill Level:
All levels
Grade Level:
All Grade Levels

Presented by


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Charity Nix (Presenter)
Information Technology Specialist
NDIT-EduTech

Charity began her education journey in 2000 and has had many roles including classroom teacher, technology coordinator, instruction technology specialist (state of ND), professional learning specialist (NCCE) and systems analyst and manager of training (University of South Carolina). She continues to share her passion of education with those she comes in contact with. Her new educational passions are Minecraft and Cyber Security.