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Digital Safety for Open Researchers: 7: Incorporating Digital Safety into the Classroom

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7: Incorporating Digital Safety into the Classroom
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  1. Digital Safety for Open Researchers
  2. Contents
  3. 1: Introduction
  4. 2: Doxxing and Cyberbullying
  5. 3: Secure Browsing
  6. 4: Online Surveillance
  7. 5: Communicating Your Work
  8. 6: Developing Your Scholarly Identity
  9. 7: Incorporating Digital Safety into the Classroom

7. Incorporating Digital Safety into the Classroom

Role of Community Agreements

Defining community agreements

Case Study

Discussion Questions

Highlighted Tools and Practices

Additional Readings

All Suggested Tools and Practices in this Chapter

Sample syllabi, lesson plans, or assignments

Sample Community Agreements

To Teach or Not to Teach:  Balancing Student Safety and Crediting Students for Open Work

Define the Problem

Case Study

Discussion Questions

Highlighted Tools and Practices

Additional Readings

Sample syllabi, lesson plans, or assignments

All Suggested Tools and Practices in this Chapter

Teaching Open Scholarship in the 21st Century

Brief Introduction

Why teach open scholarship skills?

What does it look like to incorporate open scholarship practices into teaching?

Case Study

Discussion Questions

Highlighted Tools and Practices

Additional Readings

All Suggested Tools and Practices in this Chapter

Sample syllabi, lesson plans, or assignments

 

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