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Teaching empathy for better learning outcomes

Neo LMS

For example, you can schedule a short icebreaker exercise from time to time to boost their energy. For example, a great exercise is to decide together, at the very beginning of the school year on different rules of conduct for the class. Read more: DOs and DON’Ts of teaching digital citizenship. Final thoughts.

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8 Ways to Support Digital Citizenship Skills with Google

Shake Up Learning

The post 8 Ways to Support Digital Citizenship Skills with Google appeared first on Shake Up Learning. – PART 2: Digital Citizen. Digital Citizenship skills are a must for today’s modern society, but figuring out how and when to teach these skills to our students can be a challenge. Google to rescue!

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Incorporating Social Media and Digital Citizenship in the First-Year Experience Course

Mistakengoal.com

Part of that program requires (nearly) all undergraduate students to take a First-Year Seminar (FYS) course and one of the resolutions updated some of the specific outcomes of that course. All FYS courses, however, are intended to have some common outcomes and it’s those common outcomes that the faculty senate updated.

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12 apps to help students improve their self-control

eSchool News

Teach a lesson that helps students think about possible outcomes before posting on social media. Host a discussion around our digital impulses (clicking on junk articles, scrolling on social media, or posting for likes). Using our Digital Citizenship curriculum? Take action. Smiling Mind.

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7 Strategies I Use When Students Make Apps (or Do Any Genius Projects)

The CoolCatTeacher

Now, this was the perfect outcome, but it was a perfect outcome because THEY decided it. We have this one app called the “Swole Patrol” and that’s an app that’s about exercises by teens for teens. Sometimes we’ll have Marketers doing something with social media. I felt great about it. That’s a great one.

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Its 2019. So Why Do 21st-Century Skills Still Matter?

Edsurge

EdLeader21 has developed a toolkit to guide districts and independent schools in developing their own “portrait of a graduate” as a visioning exercise. In some communities, global citizenship rises to the top of the wish list of desired outcomes. Kay estimates that some 800 school systems across the U.S

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100+ Ways to Use a Chromebook in the Classroom – SULS033

Shake Up Learning

Teachers can flip their classroom by using Google Forms to learn about ratios and proportions using Khan Academy videos and exercises. Post your answer to your favorite social media platform using the hashtag #ShakeUpLearning, or share it in the Shake Up Learning Community on Facebook ! Students will work in groups of two.