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In the Teacher's Lounge: Using Edmodo to Teach Digital Literacy

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

I had the pleasure on Tuesday last week to give a webinar on how I use Edmodo to teach my students digital literacy skills and help prepare them for digital assessments. Watch the webinar to see what I do and how I do it. Here is a copy of my Google Slides so that you can access the resources linked in the presentation.

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6 Second Learning with Vine: 22+ Ideas & Resources

Teacher Reboot Camp

Below, I have listed lesson ideas and resources to help you teach with Vine. You can access my recorded webinar here and download my slides. 22+ Resources & Ideas. They are only 6 seconds and you can embed/post them easily in a blog, Edmodo, or Wiki. Other Resources. Teaching with Vine from Shelly Terrell.

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15 Skills To Learn this Summer and Use Next Year

Ask a Tech Teacher

Your school probably uses a variety of hardware (laptops, iPads, Chromebooks, and more) to access class websites, blogs, online grade books, and/or an LMS (like Otus, Google Classroom, or Edmodo). When you use online resources, take a moment to ask students why it’s legal for you to use it. Insist your students do the same.

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60+ Great Educational Websites

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

That said, through my decade-long experience blogging and reviewing EdTech resources, I come to notice a common trend that I call 'outlier EdTech'. Google Classroom, Khan Academy, Edmodo, Nearpod, Socrative, and the list goes on. The web is full of resources that you can use to bring science to life in and outside of your classroom.

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8 EdTech Trends to Watch Out for This 2020

Ask a Tech Teacher

With more educational institutions adopting virtual learning management systems (such as Moodle, Edmodo, etc.), MOOCs will usually have a wealth of resources, such as webinars and lectures that can give students a deeper understanding of the subject they’re specializing in. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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Open Education – Where do I begin?

Tom Murray

Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with Andy Marcinek , Chief Open Education Advisor at the US Department of Education (ED), to explore how schools can benefit from Open Educational Resources (OERs) and what is being done in this area nationwide. From equity, to cost, to teacher empowerment, many benefits of open resources exist.

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Webinar Spotlight: Helping Students Make Good Digital Decisions with Digital Compass

Graphite Blog

In April, I co-hosted a webinar with Brisa Ayub, M.S., co-creator of Digital Compass , Common Sense’s newest interactive resource for middle school students. We’re excited about our new resource, and hope you are too! . Digital Compass is available online or as an app (App Store, Google Play, and Edmodo). See you there!