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How to Evaluate Programs You’ve Never Used in Less Than Seven Minutes

Ask a Tech Teacher

You collected a long list of highly-recommended resources that you can’t wait to try in your classroom. How do you find the best of the bunch without running through all of your free time? This two-step process doesn’t assure that once I try the program in a real classroom, it’ll perform as promised.

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5 Things Every Digital Citizen Should Know #digcit

The CoolCatTeacher

Today Alice Chen @wondertechedu teaches us about digital citizenship. She discusses five things every digital citizen should know. For each digital citizenship item, she gives classroom examples. Want to hear another episode about digital citizenship? Google Classroom. Blog: [link].

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Snow Day? 7 Ways to Keep Teaching

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When dramatic weather hits — be it snow or violent storms or another emergency — it becomes impossible to reach the classroom. These Districts make education-related emergencies easier on all stakeholders by using tools that are simple to roll out and intuitive to use — in some cases, already implemented in daily classrooms.

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Launching a districtwide computer science program for all grades

eSchool News

Meeting standards and managing devices One of our first challenges was that Massachusetts has specific digital literacy and computer science standards that are a bit different than the national CSTA standards used by many other states. For example, a kindergarten lesson on algorithms is integrated into “how to” procedures for a fire drill.

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Study.com Makes the College Dream a Reality for Lots of Students

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Study.com also offers a special (fee-based) Teacher Edition where educators can set up five virtual classrooms with up to 50 students in each, share class-themed videos, assign lessons and quizzes as homework, grade student work, print out worksheets, and get detailed reports on student progress. How to get started.

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Digital Citizenship; Engagement through Power

My Paperless Classroom

I am using Digital Citizenship as a gateway into a discussioin of our roles and responsibility as community members, in person and f2f. During a # satchat recently I was discussing cyberbullying and how to prevent it. In the discussion many people discussed the role of the community in preventing face 2 face bullying.

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Learning.com Includes Essential Skills for Remote Learning in EasyTech

eSchool News

“A majority of teachers strongly agree that digital learning tools are a valuable part of today’s classroom – it’s critical that they are set up for success and able to support students in a variety of environments.”. Grades can even be set up to transfer from Schoology to PowerSchool without teachers having to enter them.”.