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Accelerating Change in Adult Education

Digital Promise

Recently, I heard about a program in San Francisco (a part of the Parents Partners program of Mission Graduates ) that teaches digital literacy skills to low-income, mostly Latina moms by pairing them with technology professionals from Silicon Valley companies in one-to-one mentoring sessions. This is just the beginning.

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Power Up Your Spaces

A Principal's Reflections

Pause a second and think about companies such as Uber and Airbnb. Access to mobile devices that connect learners and educators to the vast resources of the Internet and facilitate communication and collaboration. High-quality digital learning content. Responsible Use Policies (RUPs).

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Digital Parenting BINGO

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Rules at a friend’s house – A new variable when sending your child to a friend’s or neighbor’s house are reviewing what their policies are when it comes to the internet and mobile device use. Even as adults, we often quickly read through the ToS (terms of service) agreements with companies that access our data.

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Librarian Approved: 30 Ed-Tech Apps to Inspire Creativity and Creation

MindShift

She sees the same trend in students, but also recognizes many schools have policies against phones because they can be distractions. Luhtala sees school policies banning phones as a disconnect between school and the real world, where mobile devices are aiding productivity more than ever. 30 APPS LIBRARIANS RECOMMEND.

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The Marriage Between IT & Curriculum

techlearning

As I recited the vows on stage, I realized that wedding vows sound an awful lot like Acceptable Use Policies. [ In fact, in Massachusetts, there is a Student Privacy Alliance which connects districts across the state to leverage the collective power in getting companies to agree to their student data privacy agreement.