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129 Digital Citizenship Links on 22 Topics

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Here’s a long list of websites to address Digital Citizenship topics you teach in your classroom: Avatars. to promote digital privacy. Copyrights and Digital Law. Brainpop Digital Citizenship. Digital presence. Digital rights—sharing info. Digital Search/Research. Social media.

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169 Real-World Ways to Put Tech into Your Class–NOW

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These will be from my upcoming ebook, 169 Real-World Ways to Put Tech Into Your Class Now (expected publication date: August 2016) where I provide 1) an overview of the tech topics most important to your teaching, and 2) practical strategies to address common classroom tech problems. close, reopen …. There’s lots more.

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7 Skills Students Need for Today’s Classwork

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Students are expected to collaborate and share online as young as kindergarten when they read digital books or draw pictures using iPad apps. By middle school, they work in online groups through forums, wikis, and Google Apps. Digital Citizenship. Let’s face it: Students are on social media or will be soon.

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169 Tips That Easily and Quickly Integrate Tech into Your Class

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Keep this ebook handy and you’ll have the answers to many problems that can’t wait for a solution. Google Apps (24). Social media (4). She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-8 technology curriculum , K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. Email (11).

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Top 10 BYOD concerns — and how to overcome them [Part 1]

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More and more schools adopt BYOD policies and allow students to bring their own mobile phones, tablets, eBooks, and other devices in the classroom, and use them as tools to enhance learning. Yes, mobile devices allow kids to play games, watch funny videos, or chat online on social media channels. It’s really happening.

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Getting the Digital Generation to Read Over the Summer

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After years of sharing her passion for reading, writing, research and information literacy skills, digital citizenship, and technology with students, she continues to share that passion with other teachers and librarians through social media, her blog, and presentations. Join the Community.

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Online College Classes Start Monday!

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They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. digital commerce. digital communications. digital footprint, digital privacy. digital rights and responsibilities. digital search/research. social media.