Digital citizenship for Kiwi kids
New Zealand educational charity Hector’s World™ has joined with Google to create a new online resource, the Hector’s World “Tech Cave”, which empowers Kiwi children to teach themselves and their communities about technology.
Hector’s World is a free online teaching and learning resource used in many NZ primary schools and EC centres to teach ‘digital citizenship’ – the safe and responsible use of technology.
The new Tech Cave section of www.hectorsworld.com will explain how different aspects of technology work, from the Internet to mobile phones and GPS systems, equipping children with the tools they need to use technology effectively and safely. The first two Tech Cave modules, about how the Internet and search engines work, have been created with the support of Google, as part of the company’s commitment to promote safer online experiences.
Liz Butterfield, Managing Director of Hector’s World, says: “These days our children are starting to use computers as soon as their fingers can reach the keyboard, so it is important to teach them from the start about how technology works, and how to use it responsibly as they make their way in the online world.
“The Tech Cave offers the opportunity for children to learn in a fun and entertaining way about how particular online technologies work. The hope is that if parents and grandparents enjoy the modules themselves, they will pass this on to other family members. Grandparents can be important mentors of very young children, exploring the Hector’s World website together. Sometimes that mentoring can work both ways!”
Ishtar Vij from Google Australia and NZ says: “We’re really pleased to be working with Hector’s World to support the launch of the Tech Cave. Hector’s World does a tremendous job, and we share their commitment to promoting digital literacy and digital citizenship – qualities that will ensure Kiwi kids are well positioned to take advantage of the benefits of the internet in a smart, safe and responsible way.”
What is Digital Citizenship?
For Hector’s World, digital citizenship is about respecting yourself online, respecting others and being a positive contributor to the online community. Hector’s World education is a fusion of citizenship ideals and four core learning objectives: online safety as well as digital, media and information literacy.
Hector’s World gives children pragmatic knowledge and skills in a fun, interactive environment. Children may bein using ICT before the age of four. This is the ideal time to start laying a learning foundation that will empower children 2-9 years to think critically and make wise choices as they mature.



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