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Its 2019. So Why Do 21st-Century Skills Still Matter?

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ISTE Standards for Students highlight digital citizenship and computational thinking as key skills that will enable students to thrive as empowered learners. In the classroom, she teaches collaboration skills by challenging students to solve mysteries, and then debrief how well they worked together.

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Introducing ScreenFlow 10: A Dynamic New Video Eding Experience for Your Instructional Tutorials

TeacherCast

ScreenFlow , by Telestream, is a dynamic screen recording application that allows users to record either their computer screens, or their mobile devices and export a professional video tutorial, social media graphic, or image. In 2019, we named ScreenFlow one of our Award Winning applications.

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Introducing ScreenFlow 10: A Dynamic New Video Eding Experience for Your Instructional Tutorials

TeacherCast

ScreenFlow , by Telestream, is a dynamic screen recording application that allows users to record either their computer screens, or their mobile devices and export a professional video tutorial, social media graphic, or image. In 2019, we named ScreenFlow one of our Award Winning applications. ISTE Standards for Teachers.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Teaching with Technology

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Are there benefits to allowing student phones in the classroom? How can digital citizenship lessons help me get the most out of teaching with technology? Thomas, Edutopia, September 3, 2019). How can digital citizenship lessons help me get the most out of teaching with technology? If so, what are they?

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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

As we think about our work in the past 2019-20 school year, we should reflect on the online learning that had occurred for those of us fortunate enough to have the necessary technology—both at our schools and in our students’ homes. Take advantage of opportunities to promote regular and digital citizenship.