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#1 Skill to Teach–Protect Student Privacy

Ask a Tech Teacher

I’ve written a lot about the importance of teaching students to protect their online privacy. District Administration has a great article on this topic. See what you think: 9 ways school leaders can protect privacy while protecting kids online. Tech Tip #44: Computer Safety.

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10 Reasons to Think Before You Share Photos of Children Online – SULS0153

Shake Up Learning

The post 10 Reasons to Think Before You Share Photos of Children Online – SULS0153 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Please think before sharing ANY photos of ANY child online. Here are 10 Reasons to Think Before You Share Photos of Children Online. 10 Reasons to Think Before You Share Photos of Children Online.

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Coronavirus FAQ: Everything Schools and Companies Need and Want to Know

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Over the past weeks, readers have asked us many questions about the impact of the coronavirus on education in many different areas, from admissions to advice for young children, from salaries to student privacy and whether school closures actually work. You are entitled to know everything about the district’s plans.”

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12 Practical Tips for Remote Learning During School Closures – SULS057

Shake Up Learning

The post 12 Practical Tips for Remote Learning During School Closures – SULS057 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. I’ve put together 12 practical tips for remote learning during school closures. These are not the same tips that I would share for a normal school day. Listen to this article: . Click To Tweet.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Teaching with Technology

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How can I make sure I am protecting student privacy when using technology? How can I keep kids on task when they're using devices? The Common Sense Media article " How much screen time is OK for my kid(s)? What is the best way to set up my classroom for device use? If so, what are they?

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Media Literacy Resources for Classrooms

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Effective media literacy education also involves a strong focus on civic engagement and creation, connecting people with the tools to make their voices and perspectives heard. Digital Citizenship Curriculum (by Common Sense Education): Features free K-12 lessons on news and media literacy. one of our favorite resources.

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‘I can’t do this anymore’: How four middle schoolers are struggling though the pandemic

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After Philadelphia schools closed in March for the coronavirus, he’d dutifully logged in each morning to online classes on the laggy computer his mother got for him years earlier. Friends sent him texts during online class, distracting him. I don’t want to be online, I want to be in normal class.