Creative Commons Explained in Comics - Nerdson - 6 views
Parent Advice - Bullying is Everybody's Business - Common Sense Media - 1 views
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But there are also kids who act as upstanders. These are the kids who actively try to break the cycle, whether by sticking up for the target, addressing the bully directly, or notifying the appropriate authorities about what's going on.
Parent Advice - How Rude! Manners for the Digital Age - Common Sense Media - 5 views
Creative Commons for Music Educators - 5 views
Plagiarism | Common Craft - 11 views
Trend Alert: 6 Messaging Apps That Let Teens Share (Iffy) Secrets | Common Sense Media - 2 views
Digital Literacy | Common Craft - 3 views
edWeb.net - Registration - 1 views
Digital Citizenship Week | Common Sense Media - 2 views
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"Every day, your students are tested with each post, search, chat, text message, file download, and profile update. Do they connect with like minds or spill too much information? Do they behave creatively or borrow ideas recklessly? Do they respect relationships or inadvertently damage reputations? Join us for Digital Citizenship Week and engage students, teachers, and families in your community in thinking critically, behaving safely, and participating responsibly online. It's a great way to celebrate Connected Educator Month, so dive into the suggested activities and resources. And be sure to post what you're doing to the Connected Educator Month calendar and tag your plans as "DigitalCitizenshipWeek" to inspire others to get involved."
Digital Bytes | Common Sense Media - 1 views
6 Minecraft lesson ideas for your Common Core math class | eSchool News | eSchool News - 3 views
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"Last year I taught third-grade math in a whole new way. Combining elements from the wildly popular sandbox game Minecraft, I had students thinking visually and creatively about mathematical models and theories that went way beyond a typical third-grade curriculum, transforming math class into what I like to call Mathcraft. Why Minecraft? I could say I am using Minecraft for a number of reasons, like how I find Minecraft enhances metacognition by increasing students' memory storage capacity. The game itself creates a relatable enjoyable experience that can be internalized and shared in a community of learners. The limitations on the working memory are minimized because the gameplay itself is an extension of our visual sketchpad. Working with students they always say, "I can see it," and when they see it they share it."
Instagram or Vine? 5 Things to Know If Your Kids Are Sharing Videos | Common Sense Media - 1 views
Flipped Learning - Definition - 0 views
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