GameOn: Cybersmart - 7 views
Life Feast: The importance of Social Presence in Online Courses - 1 views
10 Internet of Things growth predictions for 2015 - 1 views
Five-Minute Film Festival: Teaching Digital Citizenship | Edutopia - 21 views
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""Digital citizenship" is an umbrella term that covers a whole host of important issues. Broadly, it's the guidelines for responsible, appropriate behavior when one is using technology. But specifically, it can cover anything from "netiquette" to cyberbullying; technology access and the digital divide; online safety and privacy; copyright, plagiarism, and digital law, and more. In fact, some programs that teach digital citizenship have outlined no less than nine elements that intersect to inform a well-equipped digital citizen. It's an overwhelming array of skills to be taught and topics to explore."
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VideoAmy explores the topic of digital citizenship with this playlist of videos on the importance of online safety, manners, privacy, and responsibility.
Citizenship - 7 views
Global Digital Citizenship - 3 views
LEGO Education - 5 views
Why is bilingual education 'good' for rich kids but 'bad' for poor, immigrant students?... - 2 views
Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 10 Great Digital Citizenship Lessons from G... - 6 views
Digital Citizenship Week | Common Sense Media - 4 views
NMC Horizon Report 2014: Library Edition - 1 views
Global Pedagogy in the World Language Classroom - 0 views
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I am excited to be sharing global pedagogy in the world language classroom with educators from NJAIS (New Jersey Association of Independent Schools). How do we make world language teaching more relevant for our students in the US? How do we move, as Jason Cummings pointed out, towards oral fluency and interpersonal communication through global connections?
How Advertisers Track You on Your Mobile Phone - 2 views
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"If you've ever searched for something on Amazon, and then saw multiple online ads for that product over the next few days, you've seen how advertisers can use your personal data. On desktop, that's a fairly straightforward process: A website uses cookies to track you wherever you go. As the infographic, below, explains, mobile is a lot different:"
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