Inclusive Digital Citizenship: Ideas and Implementation: Digital Citizenship, Technology, and Libraries
Autor KIRSTEN WILSON, Carrie Rogersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 iun 2026
Inclusive digital citizenship goes beyond mere access to technology-it requires a nuanced understanding of how technology can either empower or hinder various communities. Divided into two parts, this book offers both ideas and implementation. The first half contains frameworks and an overview of systems, research, and theories. The second half offers specific, practical case studies and actionable steps.
Rogers and Wilson provide tools to support students, families, and community members in becoming responsible digital citizens. Their groundbreaking framework addresses inclusivity across digital access, literacy, design, and community engagement. It equips librarians and educators with actionable tools like gap analyses, professional learning strategies, and collaborative models to bridge the digital divide. Foundational concepts are balanced with practical implementation, metacognitive activities, and visual aids. This book will empower you to foster equity-driven systems and digital citizenship in diverse contexts.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798216195412
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited
Seria Digital Citizenship, Technology, and Libraries
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited
Seria Digital Citizenship, Technology, and Libraries
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Part 1: Idea
1. The Foundations of Inclusive Digital Citizenship
2. Mindset, Self-Reflection, and Crucial Conversations
3. Building Awareness and Structures for Digital Citizenship, Equity, and Inclusion
4. Inclusivity and the Digital Divide
Part 2: Implementation
5. Perspectives of Digital Citizenship
6. Professional Learning and Standards
7. Addressing Digital Citizenship Divides
8. Adapting Digital Citizenship for Different Environments
9. The Future of Digital Citizenship
Index
Part 1: Idea
1. The Foundations of Inclusive Digital Citizenship
2. Mindset, Self-Reflection, and Crucial Conversations
3. Building Awareness and Structures for Digital Citizenship, Equity, and Inclusion
4. Inclusivity and the Digital Divide
Part 2: Implementation
5. Perspectives of Digital Citizenship
6. Professional Learning and Standards
7. Addressing Digital Citizenship Divides
8. Adapting Digital Citizenship for Different Environments
9. The Future of Digital Citizenship
Index
Recenzii
Rogers and Wilson contribute to digital citizenship discourse by addressing multiple dimensions of digital divides. The Connection Matrix framework advances our understanding of digital divides as diverse and unique challenges requiring systemic responses. By pairing theoretical foundations with practical implementation strategies, this book offers educators concrete tools for advancing digital citizenship in their communities.
Inclusive Digital Citizenship: Ideas and Implementation is a timely call to action for educators and leaders who are ready to move beyond checklists and compliance. Grounded in equity, access, and lived realities, it reframes digital literacy and citizenship not as add-ons, but as essential, systemic responsibilities. The authors remind us that today's digital divide isn't just about access - it's about agency: who has the knowledge, confidence, and support to use digital tools critically, safely, and purposefully. Readers will be prepared to design for inclusion at every level!
Rogers and Wilson make it unmistakably clear that digital citizenship is not a technology problem but a human one requiring leadership, care, and coherence across classrooms, libraries, families, and communities. This book moves beyond tools and policies to show how equitable digital citizenship emerges when systems are intentionally designed to honor learner dignity, agency, and belonging. With moral clarity and practical structure, Rogers and Wilson help educators and leaders translate values like equity and access into everyday instructional and professional learning decisions. What sets this work apart is its insistence that sustainable progress comes from aligned human systems rather than isolated initiatives. For schools and districts serious about preparing students for a technologically complex yet deeply human future, this book offers a grounded, actionable roadmap for doing the work the right way.
Inclusive Digital Citizenship: Ideas and Implementation is a timely guide for anyone trying to ensure AI and digital tools expand opportunity rather than deepen existing divides. Grounded in equity and inclusion, Rogers and Wilson connect the foundations of digital citizenship to real implementation-helping readers design learning experiences where personalization supports belonging, agency, and access for every learner. This book moves beyond compliance and toward the systems, mindsets, and practices needed for responsible technology use in today's classrooms and communities.
Inclusive Digital Citizenship: Ideas and Implementation is a timely call to action for educators and leaders who are ready to move beyond checklists and compliance. Grounded in equity, access, and lived realities, it reframes digital literacy and citizenship not as add-ons, but as essential, systemic responsibilities. The authors remind us that today's digital divide isn't just about access - it's about agency: who has the knowledge, confidence, and support to use digital tools critically, safely, and purposefully. Readers will be prepared to design for inclusion at every level!
Rogers and Wilson make it unmistakably clear that digital citizenship is not a technology problem but a human one requiring leadership, care, and coherence across classrooms, libraries, families, and communities. This book moves beyond tools and policies to show how equitable digital citizenship emerges when systems are intentionally designed to honor learner dignity, agency, and belonging. With moral clarity and practical structure, Rogers and Wilson help educators and leaders translate values like equity and access into everyday instructional and professional learning decisions. What sets this work apart is its insistence that sustainable progress comes from aligned human systems rather than isolated initiatives. For schools and districts serious about preparing students for a technologically complex yet deeply human future, this book offers a grounded, actionable roadmap for doing the work the right way.
Inclusive Digital Citizenship: Ideas and Implementation is a timely guide for anyone trying to ensure AI and digital tools expand opportunity rather than deepen existing divides. Grounded in equity and inclusion, Rogers and Wilson connect the foundations of digital citizenship to real implementation-helping readers design learning experiences where personalization supports belonging, agency, and access for every learner. This book moves beyond compliance and toward the systems, mindsets, and practices needed for responsible technology use in today's classrooms and communities.