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How Technology Can Improve Digital Citizenship in K–12

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How Technology Can Improve Digital Citizenship in K–12. As technology is further integrated into the classroom, digital citizenship is an essential skill all students need to possess. . MORE FROM EDTECH: See how digital literacy programs prepare students for a tech-enabled future. What Is Digital Citizenship?

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Chromebooks in the Classrooms–Friend or Foe?

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AATT contributor, Krista Albrecht, has a balanced evaluation of Chromebooks in the classroom I think you’ll find useful. Chromebooks in the Classrooms… Friend or Foe? Chromebooks in the Classrooms… Friend or Foe? Chromebooks…those little computers that everyone is talking about. At roughly about 2.5

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12 Tech Tasks To End the School Year

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If you have a Chromebook or an iPad, don’t even worry about this. Like the recycle bin, when you start up, your computer must bring up all those fonts that you collected for particular newsletters and magazines. Many computers come with a built-in one to keep viruses and malware out that slow your computer. Delete unneeded fonts.

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Technology Helps Teachers Prevent and Mitigate Bad Behavior in the Classroom

EdTech Magazine

Companies are responding with tech solutions: As part of Google ’s announcement of the Acer Chromebook 10 , the company introduced a new “locked mode,” allowing teachers to l ock students’ screens on managed Chromebooks. Tardy Kiosks’ in Schools Help Track Student Attendance. by Eli Zimmerman.

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12 Tech Tasks To End the School Year

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If you have a Chromebook or an iPad, don’t even worry about this. Like the recycle bin, when you start up, your computer must bring up all those fonts that you collected for particular newsletters and magazines. Many computers come with a built-in one to keep viruses and malware out that slow your computer. Delete unneeded fonts.

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New Chromebook Tools Promote Media Literacy

EdTech Magazine

By Meghan Bogardus Cortez Apps for the popular device help students navigate the web.

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12 Tech Tasks To End the School Year

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If you have a Chromebook or an iPad, don’t even worry about this. Like the recycle bin, when you start up, your computer must bring up all those fonts that you collected for particular newsletters and magazines. Many computers come with a built-in one to keep viruses and malware out that slow your computer. Delete unneeded fonts.