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What You Might Have Missed in May—-What’s up in June

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CUE22 and Trending Edtech. How to Clean Up Google Classroom for the Summer. Internet Safety Month. Encourage Creativity in the Classroom. 12 Tech Tasks To End the School Year. 5 Ways to Involve Parents. 3 Websites on Architecture/Engineering. 13 Websites That Provide Lots of Digital Books for Summer Reading.

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Check out this brilliant online safety website from Google

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Google has recently produced a fantastic website. It is fun, interactive and covers everything involving internet safety! It’s called Interland and is completely free. Watch my walk-through video below on how it works, and how you could use it in your classroom: Check out the full website here: [link].

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The Edtech Revolution: 2010 – 2017

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Now, we know that edtech has been proven to improve test scores and overall classroom engagement. But, how does the 2010 vision for edTech match what’s actually happening today? The cost, plus it’s easy manageability and durability, made Chromebooks a main player in the edtech game. 7 YEARS LATER… 1. Indeed, $2.3

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K-12 Districts Keep Students Safe with Web Filters and Monitors

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH: Find out how K-12 schools can balance privacy and security protocols. The tools augment lessons in which students are taught to use the internet responsibly. As the technology director at Harpeth Hall, Justin Dover works to provide a layer of safety for students’ internet access.

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Cybersecurity Resources for schools - IT and Educators

Educational Technology Guy

Follow me on Twitter and Google+. Cybersecurity NIST Cybersecurity Framework | CoSN Cybersecurity resources | CoSN Interoperability Toolkit Hey, IT Leaders: When Disaster Strikes, Will Your School Be Ready? This post originally appeared on Educational Technology Guy.

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How to block websites in K-12 schools

Hapara

Whether students type keywords into a Google search box or enter a URL (uniform resource locator) into the search engine address bar, your web filter should block unwanted content from reaching learners. . Abide by internet safety laws. The discounts give schools financial assistance for internet connectivity.

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How students can safely search the internet

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For example, this women of science internet activity guides learners to visit websites and search for information. Why internet safety for students is important. The internet contains endless websites, content and ways to communicate. It’s vital then for educators to be aware of any dangers and protect learners.