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High School and Personalized Learning

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In this article, discover how high school education is shifting towards personalized learning. The Future of High School Education: Navigating the Shift to Personalized Learning High school – a time of excitement, curiosity, exploration and growth. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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5 Favorite Activities to End the School Year

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Common Sense Media’s award-winning Digital Passport is the gold-standard in teaching digital citizenship to grades 3-5 (or Middle School). This free-to-schools online program mixes videos, games, quizzes, and the challenge of earning badges to teach students the concepts behind digital citizenship : Communication.

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Zap Zap Kindergarten Math–Clever, Engaging Early Math Lessons

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Each game starts with quick instructions so kids can figure things out without adult instruction. Distraction-free game-based learning makes Zap Zap Kindergarten Math a superior choice for parents and teachers. 10 Articles on Using Tech to Teach Math. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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This Month at DE: May

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As this school year comes to a close, we’ve added brand-new May learning resources to help you wrap up the month and engage students in exciting adventures over the summer and beyond. Explore faraway worlds with Minecraft, get gaming with Arcademics, and dive into interactive science and math simulations with PhET! Learn More.

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Esports Emerge as Learning and Social Catalyst in Schools

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Be sure to use NASEF’s helpful resources to guide you. Esports’ growing popularity, particularly in schools, validates what students have known for a long time—that gaming is awesome…on so many levels. This article was modified and published by EdScoop and eSchool News. What goals and outcomes do you want it to address?

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Coding and Computer Science during CSEdWeek

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Throughout the webinar, they addressed issues often encountered by schools including why coding should be taught in schools and what students learn through coding, struggles teachers face after completing an Hour of Code, how to fit coding into a typical school day, and resources and funding available for schools to continue to teach coding. “In

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Learning for the Always-On Generation (Part 3)

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In my previous article, Learning for the Always-On Generation, readers were introduced to several learning attributes of the digital generations. Learning Attribute #5 – Digital readers unconsciously read text on a page or screen in an F or Fast-pattern. – Teaching digital citizenship skills.