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Crunch the Numbers:New Data on Student Wellbeing, the Skills Gap Crisis, and Tech Usage in Utah

eSchool News

The Social Institute , whose mission is to empower millions of students to navigate their social world — including social media and technology — in positive, healthy, and high-character ways, released its 2024 Student Insights Report: How Social Media, Tech, and Current Events Impact Student Well-Being.

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Top 5 Apps for Educational Administrators to Use

Educational Technology Guy

Social Media - Social Media is an excellent resource for administrators. Google Applications - with Google Apps you can get organized, create/edit/view Office documents, share resources and much more. Follow me on Twitter and Google+. It''s a great tool to stay organized.

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3 Ways to Curate and Share Great Content

The Principal of Change

I have been blessed with a huge network on social media and I want to use that to not only share my voice, but hopefully the voice of others as well. Inoreader – After Google Reader dissolved (sigh), I wanted to find a great RSS reader that looked similar. It is a minimalist site and that is why I prefer using it.

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Libraries without walls

Learning with 'e's

I outlined some of the changes that are taking place in libraries as they align their services toward technological developments such as the digitisation of content, social media and the widespread use of mobile devices. Sourcing content for reference purposes is more involved than Google searching. In Library 2.0

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Teaching digital citizenship across the whole curriculum

eSchool News

According to Common Sense Media’s study “ Zero to Eight: Children’s Media Use in America ,” the percentage of children ages eight and under who’ve used a mobile device nearly doubled from 2011 to 2013, from 38 percent to 72 percent. What’s more, about two in five children under the age of two have used a mobile device.

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Dealing with digital distraction

The Hechinger Report

Between 2011 and 2017, the percentage of American adults who own a smartphone more than doubled, to 77 percent , according to the Pew Research Center. And all that mobile computing has turned us into a nation of multitaskers who do nearly everything while gazing at one or more screens. One student plotted a Google Maps route to Boston.

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What has happened in digital storytelling since 2011? A selfish query

Bryan Alexander

I have a nice opportunity, thanks to my publisher, to create a second edition of my 2011 book The New Digital Storytelling. New tools, like Pinterest, Google Docs, infographics, and emoji. Recent examples, including games, social media projects, video, podcasting, etc. What should I address, o readers? More on QR codes.