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Nurturing a media literate next generation

Neo LMS

We arm them with digital awareness; critical thinking skills; clear, accurate information; communication and citizenship skills; and important values, such as respect, responsibility, and resilience. Read more: The 9 elements of Digital Citizenship your students need to know. Changing curriculums. The problems.

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Helping Learners to be Kind Online and Offline

Teacher Reboot Camp

Common Sense Curriculum – The Digital Citizenship lesson plans and resources by Common Sense are full of engaging ways to get students to reflect on the choices they make online. Students have to choose what they will do for a character facing the situation then see the outcome of these choices.

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12 apps to help students improve their self-control

eSchool News

Teach a lesson that helps students think about possible outcomes before posting on social media. Host a discussion around our digital impulses (clicking on junk articles, scrolling on social media, or posting for likes). Using our Digital Citizenship curriculum? Take action.

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Why Flipped and Blended Learning are Making Waves in education

Ask a Tech Teacher

An article published in the Journal of Social and Behavioral Sciences indicates an increasing tendency to implement blended learning as a favored pedagogical approach due to the evident benefits it holds. social media or school intranet portal, etc. She focuses on articles about online learning and educational technology.

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Online Safety for Students at School (and at home) – SULS0203

Shake Up Learning

Chris suggests that we delay as much as possible–technology introduction, giving kids their own devices, and especially giving kids access to things like social media. Chris says he could write an entire book based on the Instagram comments from teachers about the article (embedded below). They should be banned.”

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How to Teach Kids Social Responsibility in a Connected World

Graphite Blog

Teacher Voices: This article is part of a series of from-the-classroom perspectives. Let’s face it: There are few tools more powerful or with more reach than digital technology. Many of you are already thinking about digital citizenship in the global sense.

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Beyond Digital Literacy: How EdTech Fosters Children’s Social-Emotional Development

Ask a Tech Teacher

Here’s his article on how edtech fosters a child’s social-emotional development: As technology has become mainstreamed in modern education, learners are able to enjoy many key advantages. Many parents and teachers do not fully understand social and emotional learning (SEL).

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