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in title, tags, annotations or url6 Powerful Videos For Talking About Cyberbullying With Kids - 1 views
How is Technology Changing the Modern Classroom? [Infographic] - 1 views
8 Student Design Projects and the Tools to Make Them Happen - 2 views
7 Essential Ed-Tech Guidelines for the Plugged-In School - 1 views
Creating Great Rubrics With the Solution Fluency Activity Planner - 3 views
30+ Digital Citizenship Resources for Every Teacher - 2 views
The GDELT Project - 3 views
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GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, counts, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for computing on the entire world.
20 Web-Based Writing Tools You May Not Know About - 6 views
Turning Students into Good Digital Citizens - 3 views
8 Must-Try Creative Image Maker Tools for Student Projects - 2 views
5 Do's and Don'ts for Expanding Your PLN as a Teacher - 3 views
6 Web Tools to Boost Student Engagement - 6 views
13 Apps and Games for Internet Safety Awareness - 1 views
Every Child Ready for Math | Global Family Research Project - 0 views
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"One of the most exciting trends in public libraries is how families and children are engaging together in playful early learning. Much of this has been influenced by Every Child Ready to Read, a program that guides families in children's early literacy by talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing. [1] There is less attention paid, however, to how libraries and families can support early math. This is unfortunate, given that early math skills are highly predictive of later academic success, even more so than reading abilities or socio-emotional development.[2] Like literacy, math is a tool, and one that can be developed and honed early in life. Building on the success of Every Child Ready to Read, below we offer six ideas for how librarians and families can talk, sing, read, write, and play with math. Libraries are in a perfect position to promote family math, as they increasingly offer opportunities for families to tinker with science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM); offer a wide range of digital media resources-many with a math focus; and are trusted places where families of young children congregate for story times and other activities.[3] "
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