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Discover the transformational work of student Olivia Van Ledtje, who exemplifies responsible online activism, inspiring both kids and adults in the global community.Kids are naturally curious about the world around them. They seek ways to understand and interact with their environment, often using digital tools to do so. Imagine a world where childrens curiosities are amplified -- helping them see the power of their thinking, perspective and voice. Spark Change examines the multitude of possibilities available when students are given the opportunity to amplify their learning online, centering on three ideas of citizenship: be a good person, be critical and be an advocate for something you care about in life.The book introduces readers to Liv, a young changemaker empowered to use digital tools to create and share content online. Livs story offers readers an opportunity to explore how students can use technology as a tool for empathy, equity and activism. Kids cant become changemakers if they arent empowered to think beyond their own community. Livs online sense of agency serves as an example of maximizing opportunities, developing a powerful voice and making global connections that deepen her compassion for people and the world.This book:Follows a model of gradual release of responsibility -- I do, we do, you do -- to show how to teach kids how to approach connected-learning experiences.Draws on rich literacy and technology research on student identity and pairing literacy and thinking in a digital age.Illustrates the value of creation and connected learning, weaving in the critical need for digital literacy for students.Features young students as digital leaders, providing examples of digital activism and the power of authentic student voice and participation.Connected-learning opportunities help students develop key understandings about the world around them. This book shows how these understandings lead to social action, and how students develop a deeper sense of empathy and kindness from interacting with the world.Audience: K-12 educators, school administrators and parents