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10 Ways to Wrap Up the School Year

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Digital Citizenship. Discuss Digital Citizenship topics appropriate to the age group. These include cyberbullying, digital commerce, digital footprints, digital rights and responsibilities, netiquette, and more. Here’s a long list of digital citizenship resources to scaffold your discussions.

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Top 10 Reasons to Sign Up for Summer Learning with Ask a Tech Teacher

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Topics attendees may learn by doing include (this depends upon the class taken): Blogging—to reflect, collaborate with classmates, share perspectives during class, complete assessments in some cases. Digital portfolios—via wikis. The classroom is a wiki. Also, teachers will embed web tools (i.e., How is it taught?

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7 Skills Students Need for Today’s Classwork

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Students are expected to collaborate and share online as young as kindergarten when they read digital books or draw pictures using iPad apps. By middle school, they work in online groups through forums, wikis, and Google Apps. Digital Citizenship. The lesson is an even, stead pacing. Internet use. Multimedia projects.

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10 Ways to Wrap Up the School Year

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Digital Citizenship. Discuss Digital Citizenship topics appropriate to the age group. These include cyberbullying, digital commerce, digital footprints, digital rights and responsibilities, netiquette, and more. Here’s a long list of digital citizenship resources to scaffold your discussions.

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11 Ways to Wrap Up the School Year

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Digital Citizenship. Discuss Digital Citizenship topics appropriate to the age group. These include cyberbullying,digital commerce, digital footprints, digital rights and responsibilities, netiquette, and more. Here’s a long list of digital citizenship resources to scaffold your discussions.

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7 Great Websites to Teach Habitats

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For example, if the student places a beaver in the desert in a downpour, the compatibility thermometer will be low. The game also includes an optional quiz to assess student knowledge. It can be played on both computers and Chromebooks, as well as embedded into the class website, blog, or wiki (see below): Habitats.

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5 Tools To Shake up the New Year

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You can push videos to students differentiated for their unique needs, share quick assessments to determine understanding, and ask students to provide evidence of their understanding. Any time I started to waiver, they had video help. How to use it in the classroom: I especially like it for the flipped classroom.

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