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Coronavirus FAQ: Everything Schools and Companies Need and Want to Know

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. — Rebecca Koenig (March 16, 2020) Administration and Leadership How is all this being negotiated with teachers unions? The American Federation of Teachers has published guidance for education labor leaders on how to handle coronavirus and possible school responses. Check out these EdSurge reported articles and op-eds on the topic.

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Educators as Empowered Citizens (Unpacking the ISTE Standards for Educators)

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Mentor students in safe, legal, and ethical practices with digital tools ad the protection of intellectual rights and property. Model and promote management of personal data and digital identity and protect student data privacy. Learning how to critically look for resources on the internet is a valuable tool.

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Reducing Online Security and Privacy Risk in Your School

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Bill Fitzgerald, Director of the Privacy Evaluation Initiative for Common Sense Media, provided simple ways to assess online privacy and security in “ Online Security, Privacy, and Risk: How to Avoid Becoming a Headline.” Read your school’s social media guidelines and review your privacy settings.

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Teacher-Student Digital Communication Makes for Good Learning

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Without the opportunity for immediate or regular face-to-face support from teachers, students are using texting, social media posts, mobile app alerts, and personal emails for the interaction and support they need. But, students say they would like alternate ways to get school information, with social media among them.

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100+ Ways to Use a Chromebook in the Classroom – SULS033

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Overview : “Teach students how to maximize their creativity by turning them into creators as they write, illustrate, and verbalize their own stories. Students need a platform to show who they are as authors. What’s one new idea from the Chromebook App Hub that you are going to try with your students this year?

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 11 Edition)

Doug Levin

But school district leaders are not of one mind of how to best spend the money. Tagged on: March 19, 2017 The Top 10: Student Privacy News (Feb-March 2017) | Future of Privacy Forum → If you care about student data privacy, worth the read and worth signing up for the email newsletter.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 10 Edition)

Doug Levin

Ever wonder how stories promoted by ‘thought leaders’ on social media get selected? This from the school district that is still reeling from a major student data privacy breach. Now, city leaders are trying to figure out how to spread the digital wealth to residents left behind.

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