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Let’s Start Coding!

EdTech4Beginners

For example, the first lesson gets students blinking an LED light. There are over 100 pages of lesson plans and in-depth alignment with: Common Core Math Standards. Common Core English Standards. You can also find Lets Start Coding on Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram to keep up with the latest.

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Making a Pitch for Social Entrepreneurship

User Generated Education

Common Core State Standards – English Language Arts. For example, it can include: A definition of social entrepreneurship is the act of creating a venture or business that can help solve social problems or benefit society. 11 Inspiring Examples of Social Entrepreneurs Pitching their Social Ventures – [link].

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Practical examples of social media in elementary school

The Innovative Educator

Using a blog hits many important curriculum areas, such as differentiating instruction as well as meeting many Common Core Standards (see here & here for examples). If a student has a personal Twitter or Facebook account, that is between the student and their parents.

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The Fun of IFTTT

Ask a Tech Teacher

Activate and connect your Channels — services like Facebook, Dropbox, and Gmail as well as devices like Nest Thermostat, Fitbit, and Philips Hue — for limitless ways to automate and empower your life. Grammaropolis is aligned with both national Common Core standards and Texas Expected Knowledge and Skills Objectives for grades K-6.

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Share The Knowledge With Claco

The Web20Classroom

Take a look at my friend Erin Klein as an example of what is possible. There is also a public link to share the items and you can post them to Twitter and Pintrest and like it on Facebook. Items can be tagged and there is even alignment to the Common Core which can be really helpful.

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7 Ways to Build Trust with Your School Community #LT8keys

Tom Murray

Within their own walls, schools often work diligently to communicate the latest initiatives, results, and grading practices, or they discuss things such as the Common Core State Standards. Reliable leaders are predictable, and there is safety and security in knowing that their words have meaning. They walk the talk.

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So.You Wanna Make Your Own Books and Texbooks

The Web20Classroom

The videos come from a variety of sources and you can easily share the compilation via a link, embed it as part of a website or post to Twitter or Facebook. Here is an example.) They are aligned to the Common Core standards and many state standards as well.