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4 Ways to Get Started with Security

EdTech Magazine

Assign logins and teach users how to construct strong passwords. Of course, users must have a phone that’s also locked down, but the consultant the district hires can educate users on how to use these two-factor systems safely. Just learning about how to apply appropriate patching routines can pay for itself. Content Subtype.

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Tips for incentivizing your teachers team while working remotely

Ask a Tech Teacher

This is a how-to article from an Ask a Tech Teacher contributor describing clever ways to make remote teaching work. This is all the more relevant to educators, who will need to be leading lessons, seminars and one-on-one study sessions on a daily basis. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.

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A Gullible Population Is a National Security Issue

The CoolCatTeacher

It was a discussion about a digital literacy issue at the U.S. Army War College National Security Seminar that caused this response. For the curious, one requirement for attending the Army War College National Security Seminar is “non-attribution.” We must be literate on how to verify information BEFORE sharing it.

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Is technology outpacing you?

Ask a Tech Teacher

fail, teachers don’t know how to fix them. If you were in a seminar, it would include the people on both sides of you and in front and back. What that means in real terms is that, despite all the tech ed articles you read, you shouldn’t be embarrassed. When lessons rely on tech tools that ultimately (predictably?)

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Preparing Young Students for Home Row Keyboarding: An Unplugged Approach

Ask a Tech Teacher

William Morgan on one of the education forums I frequent and was thrilled that he knows a lot about them and was willing to share his expertise to kick-off a mini-seminar in classroom keyboarding. The QWERTY keyboard is at the core of digital communication. The QWERTY keyboard is at the core of digital communication. Enjoy this!

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Understanding By Design — What’s That Even Mean?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Look at who has adopted UbD: the College Board, to guide the revision of its Advanced Placement (AP) subject matter courses and for the development of its courses AP Seminar and AP Research. The basic principles include: Always design learning experiences by knowing the goals first and then figuring out how to reach them.

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10 common problems and layered strategies for supporting dysregulated students

The Cornerstone for Teachers

It seems like no matter how many strategies you implement, how much time you allow for brain breaks and meditation, how many fidgets you allow, how many times you email parents, how much you discuss in class meetings how to meet expectations, and how much energy you put into solutions … it’s never enough.

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