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Learning.com Includes Essential Skills for Remote Learning in EasyTech

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To prepare students for success in a remote learning environment, Learning.com is adding remote learning lessons to its EasyTech content library. Based on real-life applications and digital tools, lessons in Essential Skills for Remote Learning guide students through technical concepts in a fun, game-based environment.

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K–12 Leaders Weigh Threats and Benefits of Increased Web Monitoring

EdTech Magazine

In Marshall County, for instance, students and their parents are asked to sign a document acknowledging that any data they share through district email can be monitored, Jordan says. . MORE FROM EDTECH: Get the top three tips students should know to master digital citizenship. Striking a Balance Between Security and Privacy.

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At Local Libraries, Teens Pursue – and Publish – Their Passions

Educator Innovator

Both teens followed their passions at the library, during Teen Tech Week 2014. This year, Teen Tech Week took on a DIY theme, and libraries across the country offered high- and low-tech avenues for teens to create their own projects. E-publishing also offers lessons in digital citizenship and copyright law. “It

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What is Actively Learn and Why Should I Try it?

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Actively Learn is a freemium online education platform that allows students to read a book (or some other document), make comments, answer questions posed by the teacher, and even collaborate with others. Because teachers can upload a single article from a magazine or website, this minimizes student distraction from unrelated content.

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Can You Show Netflix in Class? Copyright for Teachers Made Simple

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If you have a document camera or interactive board, put them to use! When it comes to printed materials, like books and magazines, you may want to dive into DonorsChoose, which connects classroom projects with donors. Common Sense Media Common Sense Media offers a free, K-12 digital citizenship curriculum.

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Education Technology and the Power of Platforms

Hack Education

Computing platforms have different abstraction levels, including a computer architecture, an OS, or runtime libraries. Think the private school startup Bridge International Academies that operates in Africa, for example, which Peg Tyre documented so devastatingly in The New York Times Magazine this summer.).

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On building learning playlists

NeverEndingSearch

I create little magazines of continually updated outside reading beyond our texts for my grad students offering them opportunities to explore and contribute. It would be a simple task to make multiple versions of a document with different playlists inserted. TES Lessons Library. Curation (School Library Monthly).