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Education World: Help Kids Become Responsible Digital Citizens - 2 views

  • Take Care of Technology Equipment
  • Explore Appropriate and Safe Sites for Learning and Research
  • Copyright Law, Fair Use Act, and Creative Commons Matter
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  • Help Prevent Cyberbullying
  • Self-image Is Important
  • Make Use of Netiquette
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    I believe this article passes the CRAP Test due to this article being relevant and including points 2007-2012. It has many types of information on how to help kids become and stay responsible and safe in digital world.
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    I believe this article passes the CRAP Test due to this article being relevant and including reference from 2007-2012. It has many types of information on how to help kids become and stay responsible and safe in digital world.
Jenni Parker

Gaggle (@Gaggle_K12) | Twitter - 5 views

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    Information about safe, responsible & ethical use of ICT on the web that may be useful in your future teaching pracs
Jenni Parker

A Parents Guide to Google+ - 1 views

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     Connect Safely - Safety Advice Articles A great resource for learning about Google+ and how to use it responsibly. A potential resource for Assign 1 - social task
Jenni Parker

A Parents' Guide to Facebook - 1 views

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    Connect Safely - Safety Advice Articles Another potential resource for Assign 1 - social task Learn how to use Facebook responsibly with your students. 
slbeducation1

Safe and Responsible Use of Digital Technologies - 6 views

shared by slbeducation1 on 23 Mar 17 - No Cached
  • Safe and Responsible Use of Digital Technologies
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    C - last updated November 2016 R - Government website (contact details check out) A - Ed dpt/Government, P - Facts along with legislation and printable forms.
Jenni Parker

Education Week Teacher: Redefining Instruction With Technology: Five Essential Steps - 0 views

  • Instead, I focused on student-creation apps. Moving beyond replacing paper math games with flashy math apps, students are now creating their own math videos, writing math blogs, and conducting challenge-based-learning math projects.
  • Embrace failure. Last year gave me an invaluable lesson in celebrating failure. When the iPad integration didn’t go as I’d initially hoped, I had the rich experience of reflecting and restarting. I teach my students to evaluate their own incorrect math strategies to better appreciate the beauty of one that works. Similarly, I had to fail—and take a good long look at that failure—to truly understand why what I'm doing now works. To be honest, I know that I still have a lot of room for improvement. I'm sure I have more failure in my near future and I can’t wait.
  • So if you begin to implement a new app in your classroom and it falls flat, react by asking yourself what you’ve learned. Welcome your students into this culture of learning from adversity. By creating a safe, open environment and by being clear that this endeavor is as foreign to you as it is to them, you encourage risk taking—and greater achievements.
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    Excellent article about redefining existing teaching practices that we can learn from. ipad app that it mentions might also be a useful student creation tool for assign 3a - e.g., moving away from traditional PowerPoint !
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