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Creating a safe environment for online learning

Neo LMS

From an email address to a social security number, just about any piece of personal information can be used by cybercriminals for malicious means. Even seemingly innocent social media posts can contain clues that hackers can use to guess passwords for other online portals that the students or their parents may use at home.

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11 Tips for Engaging Parents

Teacher Reboot Camp

Below are a few tips and resources from my presentation, Engaging Parents with Technology and Social Media. Every school needs a social media plan and guidelines. Check out how other schools use social media to inform parents. Feel free to download the slides. Twitter.com/NewMilfordHS.

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How to succeed with online PD for teachers

Neo LMS

Here are a few guidelines to help you create successful online PD for teachers: Establish what teachers need. However, if you want them to use the school LMS or other online tools while you are not using it at all, why should they do that? Read more: 3 reasons why you should use a school LMS to deliver PD for teachers.

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TOP TIPS for Classroom Management in the Digital Age

EdTechTeam

They correctly point out that file naming conventions are more and more being generated for the teacher and student through the LMS. (ie) 55 for “Guidelines for Online Sharing”. 5 of the book for ideas) Collecting student work is also a constant , but now there are a variety of methods and formats when doing it online.

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Bending the rules of flipped classrooms

Neo LMS

We, by nature, are social individuals and the social landscape provides us with a comfortable and open learning avenue. Flipped classrooms also need not to be only on desktops, because we need mobile devices for increased interaction, right? When done right, modern classrooms become a dynamic avenue for learning.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Teaching with Technology

Graphite Blog

An established policy or set of guidelines for using apps, including social media -- whether you're considering it as part of your class or just to communicate with students. now include at least one mobile device. Here are some of the counterarguments to consider: 1. Ninety-five percent of homes in the U.S.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” “Frustrated with how colleges have handled their claims of sexual abuse , more students are turning to social media to publicize their cases,” Inside Higher Ed reports. ” “Live instruction” is not teachers; it is content delivery via a mobile device. charter school.” Or something.