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Communicating Student Data Privacy

Tom Murray

In recent years, student data privacy has emerged as a major education issue at federal, state and local levels. Recent news coverage and social media conversations about student data access, especially as it relates to outside service providers, have heightened the public’s overall interest in the use and security of student data.

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Tips from the Experts on Hosting a Successful Webinar

edWeb.net

Webinars have become increasingly popular as a communication, content marketing, and lead generation channel. The popularity of webinars has resulted in greater expertise in hosting engaging presentations that reach a larger audience of educators at all levels and in all roles. Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast. Setting Goals.

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3 Untapped Social Media Resources Worth A Second Look

The Web20Classroom

In a world where we are constantly bombarded with information as adults and as educators, there are still many untapped resources to learn from and share with and grow, especially through social media. If there is any doubt that very nearly everyone uses social media, let’s examine some stats from the Pew Internet Research Study.

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Technology is Here to Stay: Now What?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Although not a data scientist, I documented how the students interacted with the platform. Free webinars were also part of my decision to ask for my site to purchase the platform. . Rarely was I part of a conversation that considered the merits of a platform on student outcomes or incorporated data from independent studies.

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Activating the Community to Support Education Innovation

Digital Promise

Deklotz said, “Students telling the story about how their personalized plan has helped them plan for the future and how they think about school has more impact on the board and community than data.” For example, students lobbied for things like more internet access by using social media to post personalized learning videos on YouTube.

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10+ QR Code Activities to Inspire Curiosity and Engage Learners

Teacher Reboot Camp

Recently I presented a webinar for Simple K12, 10+ QR Code Activities to Inspire Curiosity and Active Learning. Qrstuff is a website to easily create colorful QR codes for over 20 data types, such as email, location, a link, Instagram, Dropbox, and more! Below are the slides with example activities and resources.

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Approaching an Online Computer Science Degree: What You Need to Know

EdTech4Beginners

Grasping the Breadth of the Curriculum Computer science is a diverse field, and its study encompasses various subjects like programming, algorithms, data structures, and more. Engage with peers through online forums, study groups, and social media platforms dedicated to your program.