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Ann Oro: Developing A Digital Citizenship Curriculum

The CoolCatTeacher

Ann Oro on episode 314 of the 10-Minute Teacher Podcast From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Ann Oro helped her diocese develop curriculum standards for digital citizenship by grade level. Ann Oro: A Digital Citizenship Curriculum. Listen Now. Stream by clicking here.

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12 Ways to Update Your Online Presence

Ask a Tech Teacher

Today: 12 Ways to Update Your Online Presence For most teachers I know, life zooms by, filled with students, parents, meetings, grades, reports, reviews, and thinking. Update your online profile –on your blog, your gravatar, FB, X/Twitter, professional groups, your PLN. That includes our online presence. Have you changed focus?

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Social Media Use & Our Students: Guest Host @JKDNCN #EdtechMissions

Teacher Reboot Camp

Many educators, administrators, and parents would prefer to leave social media out of the curriculum. Social media is scary! Yes, our learners do very scary things on social media which can and have ruined lives. We meet at 10amET (3pmUTC) to 10:30amET (3:30pmUTC) ( click for more time zones).

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Social Media in Schools

The CoolCatTeacher

Social Media: The New Stage. Now, (if I want to) I can pop my cell phone out of my pocket and bring up Periscope and stream a school play to my one hundred and ten thousand Twitter followers. Social Media: The New Audience. It is also a grand meeting place. Social Media! A new stage emerges.

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11 Ways to Update Your Online Presence (copy)

Ask a Tech Teacher

For most teachers I know, life zooms by, filled with lesson planning, teaching, meeting with grade-level teams, chatting with parents, attending conferences (to stay UTD), and thinking. This means recent blog posts, feed activity, and information on all social media, blogs, and websites. Your choice. Have you changed your focus?

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Top 10 Tips and Reviews in 2021

Ask a Tech Teacher

Measuring Up–the Key to Meeting State/National Standards. Oh–would you mind adding me to your social media links? Here’s where you can find me: Twitter: @AskaTechTeacher. Education Galaxy–Personalized Learning That’s Fun. 3 Apps That Encourage Students to Read. What’s a Digipuzzle? Tract–A new way to learn.

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9 Ways to Update Your Online Presence

Ask a Tech Teacher

For most teachers I know, life zooms by, filled with students, parents, meetings, grading, and thinking. If they aren’t updated, we are left wondering why our blog isn’t getting visitors, why our social media Tweeple don’t generate activity, and why we aren’t being contacted for networking.