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Safely Involve Students in Social Media and More Student Voice Tips

The CoolCatTeacher

Safely Involve Students in Social Media and More Ways to Give Students a Voice. Heather: Well, Vicki, I have a passion for digital citizenship and student voice integrated in there. They’re at the athletic events. What tools help us let kids have input into the school social media accounts?

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What is Microsoft Sway?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Sway works in Windows, on iPads, iPhones, and desktops. Install the Sway app to your iPhone, iPad, Surface Pro, or use it on the web. When your Sway is finished, add it to any site that accepts embed codes, send it out as a link, or share it to a variety of social media outlets. How to get started. That’s amazing.

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Teaching digital citizenship across the whole curriculum

eSchool News

Teaching digital citizenship as a “one-off event” doesn’t lead to changes in behavior, experts say. When we teach digital citizenship as a one-off event like a presentation or an assembly, everybody gets all hyped up—and then it disappears over time,” he said. “But Managing an online identity.

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Parents as #Edtech Partners

Kyle Pace

There’s always a barrage of initiatives and events; academic, extracurricular, athletic, or otherwise. Is it solely a school district’s job to educate parents about technology, social media, digital citizenship, etc.? I have said many times in talks and workshops I’ve given that I believe.

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New Resources Supporting the Integration of Minecraft: Education Edition into Classroom Instruction Now Available from Discovery Education

eSchool News

Discovery Education’s team continues adding, contextualizing, and organizing exciting new content as well as timely and relevant resources to the platform each month in response to current events and the ever-evolving needs of educators.

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10 Things Students (and Teachers) Can Do With Buncee

Ask a Tech Teacher

Buncee is a web- and iPad-based creation tool for both teachers and students. Students can write interactive digital stories, easy-to build presentations, and more. You can even record your own voice as an overlay (requires premium) for a how-to video or a digital storybook. Digital storytelling.

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Student Leadership via EdTech Playgrounds

EdTechTeam

The resources range from coding, drawing, dancing, virtual trips, and digital citizenship. The EdTech Playground is set up during campus or district-wide events. Who manages it? Our student leaders also known as @LyfordTechSquad select the tech they want to feature and they manage the stations. When is it used?

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