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How to Assess Digital Literacy

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Of late, the most common question is, “How to I assess student digital literacy?” How do I assess faculty digital literacy so I can teach them what they don’t know?” In the past, I discussed the eight skills required for students to be considered digitally literate. Why assess it?

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Need a New Job? Here’s What You Do

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School digital devices used to be primarily PCs, but now there are Chromebooks, iPads, Macs, Surface Pros, laptops, and more. Include not only the step-by-step, but samples, artifacts, assessment strategies, feedback from students and parents, and reflections from you after it’s completed. . Devices you can use.

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7 Great Websites to Teach Habitats

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After reading brief instructions (including the definition of habitat), students select the animal, the habitat, the vegetation, and the precipitation level. It is available on computers, Chromebooks, and in a limited edition as an app. It is suited for computers and Chromebooks. Design a habitat . Plants and Animals Habitats

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Need a New Job? Here’s What You Do

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School digital devices used to be primarily PCs, but now there are Chromebooks, iPads, Macs, Surface Pros, laptops, and more. Include not only the step-by-step, but samples, artifacts, assessment strategies, feedback from students and parents, and reflections from you after it’s completed. . Devices you can use.

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What is the 21st Century Lesson Plan?

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The definition of ‘project’ itself has changed from ‘shiny perfect student work’ to review-edit-rewrite-submit. Assessments aren’t about ‘getting everything right’ but about making progress toward the goal of preparing for life. Collaboration and sharing is part of what students learn.

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Educator Perspectives: Leading in a Pandemic

MIND Research Institute

Our 3rd- through 6th-grade school was already 1:1, and all of our teachers had Chromebooks, so we were mostly prepared as far as devices. We got them all iPads simply because Chromebooks are hard to get right now. It definitely fit the bill. Google Everything! Google Classroom has been pretty important.

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Hyperdocs Literacy Task Boards and Flipgrid Reading Circles

The CoolCatTeacher

I’ve been sharing the task board with other teachers, and other teachers have been hopping on board sharing what they’ve done, so it’s definitely kind of catching fire in our school, I see them kind of using it on Twitter and other different places, so it’s very exciting. It’s really wonderful. Really, it’s been great. Laura: I do for sure.

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