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Fact or Fallacy: Why Esports Are Here to Stay in K–12 Schools

EdTech Magazine

Wed, 11/20/2019 - 13:14. Researchers anticipated the global esports market would reach $1 billion in 2019 , and project that by 2021, the number of esports viewers will eclipse that of all other major U.S. Through esports, students learn digital citizenship, team building, leadership and life skills aligned with academic areas.

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Its 2019. So Why Do 21st-Century Skills Still Matter?

Edsurge

ISTE Standards for Students highlight digital citizenship and computational thinking as key skills that will enable students to thrive as empowered learners. She leverages social media and blogging to reflect on what works and shares her insights with colleagues. Eager to see 21st century learning in action?

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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

“How do I facilitate PBL in blended learning environment?”. As we think about our work in the past 2019-20 school year, we should reflect on the online learning that had occurred for those of us fortunate enough to have the necessary technology—both at our schools and in our students’ homes. PLN, PLC and Learning Society.

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Media Savviness Makes for Civic Mindedness

edWeb.net

Young people are early adopters of TikTok or use Snapchat, and tend to get most of their news from social media. Social media platforms are not necessarily the best place to find factual news or information. Be responsible on social media: Think before you share! That isn’t the case. Join the Community.