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7 Skills Students Need for Today’s Classwork

Ask a Tech Teacher

Students are expected to collaborate and share online as young as kindergarten when they read digital books or draw pictures using iPad apps. By middle school, they work in online groups through forums, wikis, and Google Apps. Digital Citizenship. Let’s face it: Students are on social media or will be soon.

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Leveraging Web 2.0 for Revolutionary Teacher Professional Development

Dr. Shannon Doak

Think blogs, social media hubs, wikis, and other interactive online tools that form the heart of Web 2.0. Respecting intellectual property, practicing digital citizenship, and safeguarding privacy are crucial when sharing, discussing, or collaborating online. In this blog post, we’ll delve into how Web 2.0

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

NeverEndingSearch

Claims on Social Media : Students consider the sources of a tweet and the information contained in it in order to describe what makes it both a useful and not useful source of information. Social Media Video : Students watch an online video and identify its strengths and weaknesses.