Teachers can start by familiarizing themselves with the Impacts of Computing standards. They can incorporate these standards into their lesson plans and engage their students in learning about the impact of computing on their lives and society as a whole. For example, the Digital Citizenship Unit can be used to teach students about responsible online behavior, while the Netsmartz activities can be used to teach students about internet safety.
In terms of sharing these resources with colleagues, teachers can participate in professional development or workshops to introduce these resources and how they can be incorporated into their lesson plans. They can also collaborate on projects or lesson plans that incorporate these standards and share their experiences and successes with each other. Sharing resources and experiences can help build a supportive community of educators who are better equipped to prepare their students for the ever-evolving world of technology.
In terms of sharing these resources with colleagues, teachers can participate in professional development or workshops to introduce these resources and how they can be incorporated into their lesson plans. They can also collaborate on projects or lesson plans that incorporate these standards and share their experiences and successes with each other. Sharing resources and experiences can help build a supportive community of educators who are better equipped to prepare their students for the ever-evolving world of technology.


