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Digital Leadership with Students and Social Media featuring Jennifer Casa-Todd

The CoolCatTeacher

Today Jennifer Casa-Todd @JCasaTodd opens our minds to social media leadership with students. She argues that we’re limiting students when we don’t let them lead using social media. Jennifer is the author of Social LEADia. Social LEADia Book Contest with Jennifer Casa-Todd. *.

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Questions Parents Ask

Ask a Tech Teacher

Your role as a parent is critical to preparing your children to go online before using social media platforms. Remember this: Few social media websites are vetted for age-appropriateness. Most social media platforms do enforce age limits but these are self-monitored. My kids are age 13 and 10.

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How to “Fake” Blogging in the Classroom (FREE Template) – SULS0124

Shake Up Learning

There is so much you can do at any level with this template, and it is a great way to talk about media, blogging, writing, digital citizenship, and more. I go more into depth into topics, tools, and templates for social emotional learning, literacy, and executive functioning skills in my latest book, Creatively Productive.

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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. register participants in a Professional Development workshop. register participants in a Professional Development workshop. Check this link. Educational applications.

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The Internet Can Be a Force for Good. Here’s How.

Edsurge

It’s little things like reading the news, putting your trash in the right bins, turning the water off when you’re not using it and donating used clothing and books when you’re done with them. All of this amounts to what is essentially a new frontier in society, and it’s often called “digital citizenship.” I was a faculty member.

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7 Shifts to Closing the Digital Divide

EdTechTeam

They consume social media platforms like Instagram and Snapchat. These teachers were challenged to a Breakout based on the book “The Dot” by Peter Reynolds. By connecting through social media your educators and students can see how the work they do matters. The 7 shifts: 1.

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6 FREE Google Templates for Creative Productivity 

Shake Up Learning

I’ve already had her on the podcast, and shared her two amazing books on this blog–but in this guest post, she is giving us even more–FOR FREE! In this post, Lisa Johnson shares six activities and templates from her book, Creatively Productive. Last year I read 43 books and this year I am on track for the same.

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