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What You Might Have Missed in June–What’s up in July

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Here are the most-read posts for the month of June: June is Internet Safety Month 23 SAT/ACT Prep Online Resources What is a Growth Mindset? How to Clean Up Google Classroom for the Summer How to Teach Digital Citizenship in Kindergarten and 1st Grade When is Typing Faster Than Handwriting?

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17 K-8 Digital Citizenship Topics

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Students can use Google Earth to take a virtual tour of a zoo or a blog to collaborate on class research. Learning has no temporal or geographic borders, and is available wherever students and teachers find an internet connection.

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

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How to Clean Up Google Classroom for the Summer. Internet Safety Month. #CUE22 and Trending Edtech. 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. Kiddom’s Newest Feature–Lesson Launch. Subscriber Special.

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Check out this brilliant online safety website from Google

EdTech4Beginners

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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169 Tech Tip #92 Auto-fill for Internet Addresses

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Visit Foreign Language Google Search. Basics of Internet Safety. What a time saver! Sign up for a new tip each week or buy the entire 169 Real-world Ways to Put Tech into Your Classroom. More Tech Tips. Transparent Backgrounds. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.

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A Common Sense Approach To Internet Safety

The Web20Classroom

As educators, no matter our title, we are all responsible for teaching kids about the right and wrong ways to use the vast resource known as The Internet. Google and Common Sense Media make that job a little easier with the video I have embedded below. internet safety' I like that there are 3 audiences.

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129 Digital Citizenship Links on 22 Topics

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Basic search tips–from Google. BrainPop Internet sources. Google course on searching internet. Internet searches. Google Images—reverse image search (drop an image onto the page and search). Internet safety. Brainpop—online safety. Clicky’s internet safety.