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Digital Citizenship: The Critical Call To Educate and Prepare 21st-Century Learners

EdNews Daily

Although this generation can navigate the digital world with ease, it is unreasonable to assume young people fully understand how to leverage technology for best possible outcomes. Research shows that most youth use the Internet to view media outlets and to communicate with friends through social media applications.

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Highly-versatile, Easy-to-use Form Creator–and it’s free!

Ask a Tech Teacher

Once the form is completed, it can be shared via a link or social media, or integrated into DropBox, Google Docs, and many other popular platforms. Comparison between JotForm and Google Forms. Its drag-and-drop interface makes building it intuitive, quick, and easy. Check this link. More on JotForm.

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Infographics in Education with Eileen Lennon

The CoolCatTeacher

Eileen Lennon on episode 291 of the 10-Minute Teacher Podcast From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Vicki: So I was talking to my friend, Lisa Nielsen , about her blog , and she has this amazing woman, Eileen Lennon who creates these infographics that get shared like crazy! Eileen: Yes!

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The Hottest Posts Everybody's Reading

The Innovative Educator

Here’s the roundup of what''s been popular on The Innovative Educator blog. Jun 13, 2013, 2227 Interactive whiteboards: A Comparison + Some Alternatives. Nov 2, 2014, 1609 Conversation topics for educators in the age of social media. Nov 12, 2014, 1429 Great Digital Citizenship Activity for Teens to #SayThanks.

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Reflective Blogging in the Classroom with WordPress, Weebly, or Tumblr

Graphite Blog

Reflective blogging is a great tool to combine the best of both of these types of writing. Blogging gives kids an authentic audience. Blogging also provides a new avenue for feedback. Blogging also provides a new avenue for feedback. Teachers can gauge understanding by reading their students' blogs.

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Parent Questions About Edtech

Ask a Tech Teacher

The comparison is completely unfounded, of course. Children talk in a different language now, one steeped in shorthand social-media phrases. Teachers and educators need to assure these parents that using technology in schools increases child’s digital literacy and skills necessary to prepare them for future careers. .

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Digital Tools to Mobilize a Community to a Goal

Tech Helpful

I use social media to share the things I've learned via blogs to help others, I've asked people to join me at educational events like Edcamp Gig City and CoffeeEDU, I've asked people to support me in my JDRF walks to find a cure for type 1 diabetes, and more recently I've reached out to an entire city to help me find my lost dog.