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Harvard berkman klein center
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What tools are available?Ī lot! The DCRP currently hosts tools that explore fourteen areas of youth life. Even if a resource is labeled for a different audience, go ahead and try it out if it looks interesting to you! The digital world is dynamic, and these tools are designed to be as well. Furthermore, we would be delighted to learn more about how you think our tools could be adapted, remixed, and built upon, so if you have ideas or thoughts, please don’t hesitate to let us know! Who are these tools meant for?Īnyone! There is something here for everyone, including educators, librarians, school administrators, parents/caregivers, and youth.

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You can make use of them, including copying and preparing derivative works, whether commercial or non-commercial, so long as you attribute Youth and Media as the original source and follow the other terms of the license, like sharing any further works under the same terms.

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How are the tools on the DCRP licensed?Īll tools made available on the DCRP are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International ( CC BY-SA 4.0) license unless otherwise specified. For more information check out our team's Medium post. Our goal is to promote the co-creation of trustworthy and supportive digital spaces for all of us. If you are responsible for educating others, these tools can also support you as you teach, parent, or fill other valuable guidance roles. These tools aim to empower you with knowledge about connected learning environments and other parts of the digital world so you can make the choices that are right for you. (1) Artificial Intelligence (AI), (2) Civic and Political Engagement, (3) Computational Thinking, (4) Content Production, (5) Context, (6) Data, (7) Digital Access, (8) Digital Economy, (9) Digital (Literacy), (10) Identity Exploration and Formation, (11) Information Quality, (12) Law, (13) Media (Literacy), (14) Positive/Respectful Behavior, (15) Privacy and Reputation, (16) Safety and Well-being, and (17) Security. You can you use the DCRP to learn about different areas of youth’s (ages 11-18) digitally connected life, including: The Digital Citizenship+ (Plus) Resource Platform (DCPR) (previously called the Digital Literacy Resource Platform (DLRP)) is an evolving collection of learning experiences, visualizations, and other educational resources (collectively referred to as “tools”) designed and maintained by the Youth and Media team at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.











Harvard berkman klein center