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Effective Digital Leadership: Moving Our Schools Forward

EdTechSandyK

We need to be using social media to tell people about the positive things that are going on in our classrooms and schools! Productivity Don uses Google Drive to collaboratively create documents with his colleagues. Ex: Creating elementary student handbook. Notes from a concurrent session at TASA Midwinter 2014.

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AI in the Classroom: A Complete AI Classroom Guide

The CoolCatTeacher

He first carried out this vision as an elementary and middle school teacher before later becoming the principal of a high school on the east side of Indianapolis. So Google Bard , which is like kind of the their version of ChatGPT is going to come naturally with citation. I mean, it's a whole new world, but it's nothing.

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Social and Cultural Literacy Resources for Classrooms

Graphite Blog

Anti-Racist Resources : This comprehensive, crowd-sourced Google doc (created in the wake of the Charlottesville, Virginia, white supremacist rally) is a must-bookmark resource for any educator committed to combating bias and bigotry in their classroom and community.

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Innovative ideas for school libraries

eSchool News

When it comes to reading for pleasure, students have so many other competing interests available to them – movies, games, social media, and TV shows – that we need to aim to make it an attractive, conscious choice. Handbooks can summarize library services, events calendars, and important updates. Holzweiss asked.

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News Literacy Resources for Classrooms

Graphite Blog

News and politics have been reshaped by social media and 24-hours news entertainment. As a result, there's a lot of crossover between what we think of as news literacy, media literacy, and digital citizenship. Each newsletter also ends with tips on incorporating the content into classrooms. E.S.C.A.P.E.