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100th Day of School — It’s about Learning

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It is particularly popular in elementary schools, often filled with fun and educational activities centered around the number 100. When you have the list, add all words to a word cloud and share this “100 New Words Learned This School Year” with parents and classmates through the class website, blog, or LMS.

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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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4 Steps towards digital wellness for students

Neo LMS

ISTE also has great standards for students , and Common Sense Education is helping teachers by creating a comprehensive K–12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum. Teaching digital wellbeing in theory is just the first step, not the whole lesson. Communicate these things directly if you are using an LMS that has parent accounts.

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Snow Day? 7 Ways to Keep Teaching

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Big Blue Button is open source and not a stand-alone platform so it must be integrated into an LMS such as Canvas, Schoology, or Moodle. They are easy to use but do a run-through at the beginning of the school year to familiarize students with it — especially older elementary and middle school. Google Hangouts. Webroom.net.

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Classroom collaboration: Learning together

Neo LMS

When I was in elementary school, we often were paired with a classmate for different activities and it was a great way to develop our social skills as well as develop new perspectives in learning. We help students to build digital citizenship skills and use technology responsibly, learning to be mindful of each person’s work.

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What to do when you lose a digital document

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With classwork and homework now heavily digital, the days of “the dog ate my homework” are gone. It’s right on the student’s LMS account or in their digital portfolio, somewhere in the cloud. Elementary-age students rarely know the file name. It’s simple to track, isn’t it?

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TOP TIPS for Classroom Management in the Digital Age

EdTechTeam

They correctly point out that file naming conventions are more and more being generated for the teacher and student through the LMS. (ie) Classroom Rules and Expectations This section begin with a school culture discussion related to acceptable use / digital citizenship policies. This makes it tricky at times.

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