Amplifying Potential: Blowing the Trumpet of Students' Digital Thriving
Dr Dheeraj Mehrotra
Regional Head, GEMS Education India Region| National Awardee| Author|
Digital Thriving for schoolchildren uses technology responsibly to improve learning, creativity, and personal development. It requires balancing academic productivity, online social contacts, and emotional well-being with cyberbullying and overuse dangers. Digital thriving promotes critical thinking, ethics, and resilience in tech-driven environments. School curricula should include digital literacy and teach children how to use technology for a healthy, balanced existence.
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Here are 25 ideas to help pupils succeed online:
1. Teach Digital Literacy: Develop critical appraisal abilities for internet content.
2. Promote Time Management: Balance screen time.
3. Conduct Cyber Safety Training: Educate pupils about internet privacy and security.
4. Integrate SEL: Connect social-emotional learning to digital behaviours.
5. Teach Digital Etiquette: Practise courteous online communication.
6. Foster positive online communities: Encourage collaboration and inclusivity.
7. Introduce digital mindfulness apps to help pupils handle stress.
8. Encourage Online Creativity: Utilise sites for art, music, and writing.
9. Use gamified instructional tools to teach problem-solving.
10. Monitor Digital Health: Promote posture and eye safety during gadget use.
11. Safe Social Media Use: Encourage healthy practices and discuss hazards.
12. Promote Curiosity: Utilise internet tools for study.
13. Customise learning paths with adaptive learning tools.
14. Establish digital boundaries: Introduce ‘tech-free’ times or zones.
15. Educate parents on tech use guidelines at home.
16. Focus on emotional well-being by teaching digital stress recognition and management.
17. Foster Peer Accountability: Encourage student mentoring.
18. Promote Digital Careers: Display tech opportunities.
19. Balance computer use with outdoor and creative activities to promote offline hobbies.
20. Provide real-world examples of positive and negative tech use.
21. Conduct workshops on online collaboration tools like Google Workspace.
22. Discuss plagiarism, disinformation, and copyright while teaching ethical tech use.
23. Offer Helplines: Promote internet assistive resources.
24. Celebrate Digital Achievements: Recognise responsible and creative tech use.
25. Promote a Growth Mindset: Encourage kids to see problems as learning opportunities.
These ideas help students succeed online while staying healthy.
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10 小时前True
If dance, music, art, sports could start at an early age then why not Engineering? Let’s make our kids Junior Engineers!
13 小时前Agreed!