Showing posts with label digital citizenship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital citizenship. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Happy 2018 to Digital Citizenship!

My most sincere apologies. I had not realized that the last time I wrote something about digital citizenship was a long time ago. As stated in the description of this blog, this project is the result of my research about digital citizenship for my Masters in Educational Technology. I graduated in December of 2016 and needless to say, I needed a break. For two years I struggled finding the time to study, complete assignments, work as a Spanish High School teacher, tending to my son and husband, and making sure life did not come undone with so much on my plate.

A Masters Degree was a dream 20 years in the making. I was about to complete a Masters Degree in Mexico City back in 1996, but in order to complete my dissertation project, I accepted a Junior Research Scholarship at the University of Irvine in February of 1997. Little did I know that I would meet my husband to be in Irvine. The rest is history. I never finished my Masters Degree in Mexico because I decided to move to the United States to start a new life as a married woman.

Now that a year has passed, it is encouraging to realize that Digital Citizenship is still a very important issue in our present world. I now feel energized to continue searching for incredible resources, review some outdated links posted in this blog, and trying to continue building a helpful blog regarding issues pertaining to digital citizenship.

Thank you to those of you who have taken the time to email me with suggestions. I will do my best to work on those. Happy 2018 to all of you!

I am more active on my main blog www.educatortalk.com in case you want to check out what I am blogging about.