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in title, tags, annotations or urlSnapchat and 7 More Iffy Messaging Apps Teens Love | Common Sense Media - 1 views
Student Success/Learning to 18 - 2 views
020 - Flying by the Seat of Your Pants with Laura Fleming | Table Top Inventing | Connecting Educators & Innovators | Helping Parents Inspire Teens - 1 views
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"What is the best strategy for starting a makerspace in your school? How long should you take to plan your makerspace before you get started? Is flying by the seat of your pants a good idea or a bad one? What are the key features of an 8 foot tall DIY teeter totter? Stay tuned for the answers in today's podcast. Our guest today is Laura Fleming. Laura is a librarian and media specialist at New Milford High School in Jew Jersey. A little over a year ago, she started a makerspace in her library, and the results have been unbelievable. I'm not a big fan of spoilers, so let's get straight to the interview."
Fill Your Child's Digital Backpack - 4 views
NetFamilyNews.org - 2 views
Developing a 'Tech Bill of Rights' -- THE Journal - 3 views
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"Youth Safety on a Living Internet" report said that parents and teachers should "promote online citizenship and media-literacy education, and actively encourage the children's participation in the process..... Teaching children civil, respectful behavior online and offline is the key to fostering a safe Internet environment," the group stated in its report,
Make it Count: Youth Money Management - 8 views
Teach Parents Tech - 5 views
Education Week: Research Shows Evolving Picture of E-Education - 0 views
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Online classes may be a relatively young instructional practice for K-12 schools, but experts already generally agree on one point: Research shows that virtual schooling can be as good as, or better than, classes taught in person in brick-and-mortar schools.
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Studies of state-run virtual schools show, for instance, that the courses tend to draw students at the extremes of the academic spectrum—advanced, highly motivated students looking for academic acceleration, and students who are struggling in regular classrooms
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Not surprisingly, the students with the best academic records in online classes tend to be in that high-ability group, according to experts in the field. But some new research also finds that online courses are beginning to score more successes with the lowest achievers—possibly because many are high school students who see the online courses as a last chance to earn enough credits to graduate.
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