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Websites for Hour of Code by Grade

Ask a Tech Teacher

Grade-levels below are guidelines. Users create a recipe by choosing a trigger channel from IFTTT’s library, then a trigger, and finally an action channel. For example: IF they post a photo on Instagram THEN share it on Twitter. Feel free to use whichever project fits your students. Kindergarten — Human Robot.

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What School Leaders Need to Know About Digital Technologies and Social Media

The 21st Century Principal

It provides answers to the administrator who feels just a bit lost when someone starts talking about blogs, wikis, or Twitter, or who isn’t quite sure about all this talk about 1:1 initiatives, open source software, or using mobile phones in the classroom.

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We All Teach SEL: Gratitude

Graphite Blog

Students can use the site library, or create their own text in a story about a time they were grateful to someone and how they might be able to pay the kindness forward. Start a mentoring program where students use their strengths to help others in class; set up guidelines for returning gratitude. Practice Gratitude in All Subjects.

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We All Teach SEL: Gratitude Activities and Tools for Students

Graphite Blog

Students can use the site library, or create their own text in a story about a time they were grateful to someone and how they might be able to pay the kindness forward. Start a mentoring program where students use their strengths to help others in class; set up guidelines for returning gratitude. Practice Gratitude in All Subjects.

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Got Charge? Inside My BYOD Charging Lockers

The Daring Librarian

Last year I mentioned at the bottom of my Amazon Echo blog post that I was trying something NEW in our library, a BYOD Charging station. Three years ago, whilst still on the ISTE Board of Directors, I was touring a fabulous school in Nashville, and I saw this amazing bank of lockers in a school library that had electrical outlets in them!

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My manifesto for the coming school year: flexible resilience & finding what’s best for teachers and kids

The Cornerstone for Teachers

What we’re not going to do this year is add to that by making every individual teacher figure out their own logistics for the vague guidelines from politicians and other high-level “leaders.”. You can find me on Facebook , Instagram , or Twitter. Joshua Eyler: Twitter thread on Resilient Pedagogy. Imagining a Resilient Pedagogy.

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2016 Global Education Conference Starts Sunday - Important Information!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Mark Nichols, Digital Promise Fellow Citizen Journalism - Lesley Farmer, Professor of Library Media CLASS: Connected Learning Activities through Social Service - Sebastian Panakal, Chairperson Classrooms without Borders: A Teacher's Guide to International Collaborative Projects - Philip J. Make a Difference.