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Need a New Job? Here’s What You Do

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Discuss not just your years of experience, but the student groups you’ve taught, the philosophies you’ve followed (such as IB or Common Core), parent needs met, pedagogy you’ve rolled out, teacher groups you’ve led, and more. Videos of you teaching. Have a colleague video you teaching a class.

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

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This means that students watch video lectures at home with education technology and work on exercises or projects during class time. Digital citizenship refers to appropriate and responsible use of technology. These include awareness of what you post on social media, proper digital etiquette, and the need for digital security.

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2017 Teachers Pay Teachers’ July Conference — Overview

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million education-oriented Pre-K through High School lesson plans, curricula, videos, classroom activities, assessments, books, bulletin board ideas, classroom decorations, interactive notebooks, task cards, Common Core resources, and more. Seminars I attended included: using social media to spread the word.

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7 Skills Students Need for Today’s Classwork

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Creating an online graphic organizer on the animal kingdom doesn’t necessarily conflate with knowing how to compare-contrast (a skill mentioned thirty-eight times by Common Core between kindergarten and eighth grade). Digital Citizenship. Let’s face it: Students are on social media or will be soon.

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

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This means that students watch video lectures at home with education technology and work on exercises or projects during class time. Digital citizenship refers to appropriate and responsible use of technology. These include awareness of what you post on social media, proper digital etiquette, and the need for digital security.

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Why and How Students Can Blog

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There are many communication options in blogging–text, images, videos, embeds, screenshots, screencasts, links, and more. First: Don’t roll out blogging in your classroom without educating students on digital citizenship — privacy, profiles, footprints, safety, fair use/copyrights. 13 Ways Blogs Teach Common Core.

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Parent Questions About Edtech

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And most of all, technology has invaded the classroom in the form of equipment, tools and video educational lessons. . There are some parents who equate EdTech with “new math” and Common Core, terms that send shudders through some segments of our population. Students are no longer confined to their seats all day.

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