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The Internet Can Be a Force for Good. Here’s How.

Edsurge

All of this amounts to what is essentially a new frontier in society, and it’s often called “digital citizenship.” Over the summer, EdSurge sat down with one of the foremost experts on this topic: Marialice Curran, founder and executive director of the Digital Citizenship Institute. What is digital citizenship?

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Future Trends Forum #8, with Jim Groom: full recording, notes, and Storify

Bryan Alexander

But other departments already provide the backbone (internet connectivity, access to hardware, etc) and can afford – even desire – to let Domain projects go on. One mentioned that their institution used to host WordPress locally, but is now exploring externally hosted social media (Twitter, Facebook, Google+, etc).

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Future Trends Forum #8, with Jim Groom: full recording, notes, and Storify

Bryan Alexander

But other departments already provide the backbone (internet connectivity, access to hardware, etc) and can afford – even desire – to let Domain projects go on. One mentioned that their institution used to host WordPress locally, but is now exploring externally hosted social media (Twitter, Facebook, Google+, etc).

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10 common problems and layered strategies for supporting dysregulated students

The Cornerstone for Teachers

I got this idea from a trauma-informed teaching seminar I went to as part of my professional development. Social workers and other professionals: I know that different schools have varying amounts of access to counselors, school social workers, and school psychologists. I let them fit whatever tiny objects they wanted inside.

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Support English Learners with Micro-credentials from Digital Promise

Ask a Tech Teacher

Digital devices, be they iPads, laptops, Chromebooks, Macs, or PCs, give students access to endless amounts of web-based resources for research, inquiry, collaboration, sharing, and more. For more information, contact Digital Promise at these social media links: Twitter: @Digital Promise [link]. Not anymore.

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Learning for the Always-On Generation (Part 3)

EdNews Daily

The digital generations are highly social – although not in the same way that the older generations are. – Using Google Drive to migrate common application types online and provide the means to share access to these documents with others using links and permissions. – Teaching digital citizenship skills.