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Best practices for managing web filtering in a digital learning environment

Hapara

Listen to an audio version of this post: [link] A digital learning environment offers students all kinds of options for research, class projects, collaboration, activities and assessments. You’ll first create a default rule, which applies to anyone that has the filter extension pushed out to them.

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Must-Have Google Skills for Teachers (Part 2 – Google Classroom) – SULS0104

Shake Up Learning

The post Must-Have Google Skills for Teachers (Part 2 – Google Classroom) – SULS0104 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Google Classroom has evolved a lot over the years, and I have a lot of extra tips and resources for you in this blog post. Note : If you don’t see Create class , your account only lets you join classes.

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A teacher’s guide to pumping at work

The Cornerstone for Teachers

There are many terms for feeding human babies with human milk. Whatever you call it, if you are planning to return to work after parental leave and want to continue feeding your baby with your milk, you’re going to have to figure out pumping. Breastfeeding. Chestfeeding. Bodyfeeding. That’s what this article is for.

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Google Meet – SULS0110

Shake Up Learning

The post 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Google Meet – SULS0110 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Thank you to @the_lovely_librarian on Instagram for re-sharing a Shake Up Learning post about creative assignments and Blended Learning with Google. Related: Google Workspace for Education and Other Updates You Need to Know.

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The 3 biggest Twitter problems for teachers—and how to overcome them

eSchool News

Teachers with little to no training on how to integrate digital literacy exercises into the classroom run the risk of compromising their students’ development of valuable soft skills that can produce educational and professional career advantages. Only approved accounts will be able to see the teacher’s tweets.

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3 Practical Implications for Social Media and the Classroom

The PL2C Blog

But what if educators reshaped their perspective on Social Media, and created more intentional uses of these communication platforms that bear calculated weight? After all, Social Media is here to stay; so districts may either choose to ignore it (and its users [read: students] by default), or embrace it. Take Alex, for example.

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Five Ways for Teachers to get Started on Twitter – From Jen Carey

EdTechTeacher

This post first appeared on Daily Genius. Social Media and education have a complicated relationship. Most educators come into contact with it for the first time through a negative experience – a disciplinary action involving students or even peers. To start, go to twitter.com and sign up for an account.

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