Digital for good Raising kids to thrive in an online world

Richard E. Culatta, 1978-

Book - 2021

"Kids deserve a better digital future. Help them create it. When it comes to raising children in a digital world, every parent feels underprepared and overwhelmed. We worry that our children will become addicted to online games, be victims of cyberbullying, or get lost down the rabbit hole of social media. We tell them time and again what not to do and list dangers to avoid when online. But this is only a piece of the story. Technology can be a powerful tool for learning, for solving humanity's toughest problems, and for bringing us closer together. How can we raise healthy kids who know how to take advantage of the good technology can bring to their lives, while avoiding the bad? It's time to start a new conversation. Digita...l for Good offers a refreshingly positive framework for preparing kids to be successful in a digital world--one that shifts the focus away from what kids shouldn't do and instead encourages them to use technology proactively and productively. EdTech expert Richard Culatta outlines five qualities every young person should develop in order to become a thriving, contributing member of the digital world: Be balanced: understand when and how much tech use is healthy/ Stay informed: be an active and discerning consumer of information online; Be inclusive: consider multiple viewpoints with respect; Be engaged: use tech to improve your relationships and your community; Stay alert: be aware of your actions online and create safe spaces for others. Parents and children alike will discover the path to becoming effective digital citizens, all while making our online world a better place"--

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Published
Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Richard E. Culatta, 1978- (author)
Physical Description
198 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781647820169
  • Introduction
  • Welcome Home(s)
  • 1. Our Digital Dysfunction
  • 2. The Urgent Need for Digital Citizenship
  • 3. Balanced
  • Using Technology on Our Terms
  • 4. Informed
  • Becoming Savvy Consumers of Information
  • 5. Inclusive
  • Balancing Multiple Viewpoints with Respect
  • 6. Engaged
  • Using Tech to Make Our Communities Better
  • 7. Alert
  • Creating Safe Spaces Online
  • 8. Digital Well-Being Is a Team Sport
  • 9. Our Digital Future
  • Notes
  • Index
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Culatta (Stuttering Therapy), former head of the Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology, examines the promises and perils of the digital world in this stellar survey. It's time to move beyond strict limits on screen time, he writes, and instead details how children at any age can learn to become responsible digital citizens. To that end, he offers "five practical digital citizenship skills that all kids need to learn: being balanced, informed, inclusive, engaged, and alert." Culatta suggests parents ensure their children use technology to do more than simply "watch content," balance recreational time with time spent building skills or maintaining personal connections, and help children to intelligently assess the vast amount of information on the web. Parents are also encouraged to make a list of "do's," not "don'ts," for online time (such as being kind and honest), be more specific than "you're addicted to your phone" if screen time becomes a problem, and facilitate nonpunishment technology breaks. His advice is easy to implement and leavened with humor: "We also found that without some structure, our well-intentioned Sunday family time quickly turns into fight-with-your-brothers-all-afternoon time (shoot me now)." The result is a trenchant and hopeful guide for parents anxious about the impact of technology on their children's development. (July)

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