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7 Shifts to Closing the Digital Divide

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We agreed to do a book together, explore poetry, and have our students connect through the app Edmodo. Students created videos, asked questions of each other, and learned about how schools look in different parts of the world. Our fifth grade used the Wonder Workshop robots for a variety of lessons across the curriculum.

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I have a confession.

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

I refuse to give them the answer for how to get an A. Don''t just be a robot following commands. The students are engaged, on task, take responsibility/ownership of their work, and have learned how to defend and communicate their ideas to others. and settling for "good enough." I want them thinking BEYOND the requirements.

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Use Unconventional Research Sites to Inspire Students

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Students middle school and up (or precocious elementary) can find easy-to-understand facts for a state report or a perspective project evaluating what happened around the world while they were winning a soccer game. How do I teach Inquiry and Research in Middle School. How to Research. Library Spot. World Almanac for Kids.

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WHAT’S NEW: NEW TOOLS FOR SCHOOLS

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CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES AQUIRES MOTION MATH ( www.curriculumassociates.com ) & ( motionmathgames.com ) Curriculum Associates has acquired Motion Math to further help elementary students improve their math fluency and number sense in key conceptual areas. These solutions will be offered to school librarians in the U.S.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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Robots and Other Ed-Tech SF. Via Education Week : “How ‘Intelligent’ Tutors Could Transform Teaching.” ” Via Getting Smart : “Using Robots to Teach Elementary Students About Human Nature.” Edsurge on “How to Protect Education Data When No Systems Are Secure.”