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Five digital citizenship activities everyone should know about

Hapara

Listen to an audio version of this post: [link] Whether you teach elementary, core subjects or electives, making digital citizenship part of your instruction is essential for all of your learners. So how can you help kids practice digital citizenship in school? What is digital citizenship in the classroom?

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Summer Reading Online

Ask a Tech Teacher

You can read them online, on a mobile device, or download them. International Children’s Digital Library The ICDL offers over 4,600 digital children’s books in over 59 languages that exhibit tolerance and respect for diverse cultures, languages, and ideas. Access this collection via the website.

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6 Digital storytelling tools for hybrid learning environments

Neo LMS

Elementari. Elementari is a great option for having students create an interactive story by remixing the stories available. Elementari has lessons available for teachers to get started within their classrooms by exploring the curriculum available on their website.

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What we learned from ISTELive 23

Hapara

We appreciated every conversation about digital citizenship, ethical screen monitoring, powerful web filtering, effective online teaching and more. We also loved hearing how community members use Hāpara to boost digital citizenship skills throughout their districts and schools.

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Model Teaching–How Today’s Educators Learn

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include resources for both teachers and students in a variety of modalities–text, video, and downloadable resources. Elementary Math. I can also download the video as a PDF. All classes follow an easy-to-use course design: establish goals–what students will learn by the end of the class. assess success at completion.

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13 Websites That Provide Lots of Digital Books for Summer Reading

Ask a Tech Teacher

You can read them online, on a mobile device, or download them. International Children’s Digital Library. The ICDL offers over 4,600 digital children’s books in over 59 languages that exhibit tolerance and respect for diverse cultures, languages, and ideas. Access this collection via the website. Listen and Read.

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Exploring Google’s Applied Digital Skills: A Treasure Trove for Educators and Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

A World of Lesson Plans at Your Fingertips Under the “Teaching Resources” tab in Applied Digital Skills, there’s a wealth of lesson plans tailored to different educational levels – from late elementary to adult learners. What I appreciate is the ease of navigation.