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How to move your schools from AUPs to RUPs

eSchool News

Many districts are now supporting 1:1 device initiatives, giving students daily access to the internet and information through Chromebooks, iPads, and other smart devices. With access to smart devices comes different responsibilities for teachers and students, new ways of learning, and new distractions.

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Holiday Reading: 6 Books That Will Transform Your Classroom – SULS042

Shake Up Learning

The Hyperdoc Handbook by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis. [14:14] 14:14] – Book number three is The Hyperdoc Handbook by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, Sarah Landis. to access free resources and templates, and the Give One, Take One database. [18:21] ” Visit Hyperdocs.co This book is very unique!

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Financial Literacy for All

Kathy Schrock

Of course, since the site is Web-based, it should work fine with Chromebook and the Surface, too. SET-UP PROCESS To give students access to the site, the teacher or home school parent creates a teacher account on the site. I completed the module using a laptop computer, but then went back and tested it with an iPad.

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Financial Literacy for All

Kathy Schrock

Of course, since the site is Web-based, it should work fine with Chromebook and the Surface, too. SET-UP PROCESS To give students access to the site, the teacher or home school parent creates a teacher account on the site. I completed the module using a laptop computer, but then went back and tested it with an iPad.

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In Our Connected World, What If Empathy Is Learning?

MindShift

Observing a group of students conversing deeply as a team, checking resources on a Chromebook, presenting solutions to a problem in a project, or responding to open ended questions, you might ask yourself: What the heck is going on? By Thom Markham. Is this learning? In times past, this was an easy question to answer.