By: Briar Sauro and Camille Harrison
Berkeley Carroll
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few years ago, we realized that our Lower Schoolers (and colleagues) took the
internet for granted and had no idea that it was an actual physical thing - not
magic. We know how important it is to raise people who question the world
around them for deep understanding and clarity. Plus we were tired of their
constant misuse of all tech vocabulary (“I was hacked!” “It’s glitching!”)! We
set out to work on technology knowledge and vocabulary as part of our regular
social studies and research lessons. What is the internet? What is the Cloud?
How does Google actually work? Our goal is to create responsible citizens who
use information efficiently and ethically; understanding how the internet works
is an integral part of that.