Skip to main content

Home/ Issues and Trends/ Group items tagged safety

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Kim McCoy-Parker

FBI - Safe Online Surfing - 1 views

  •  
    FBI Cyber surf island: splits activities by appropriate grade level and covers digital citizen and safety issues.
  •  
    Kim, this is a great resource! When you have your kids on the internet it can be hard to make sure they don't visit sites that are inappropriate! I like how this website focuses on safety and also focuses on certain grade levels! I think this is something a lot of teachers should really look into.
Ashley Lyng

How to Teach Internet Safety to Younger Elementary Students | Edutopia - 1 views

  •  
    This article is beneficial for all elementary teachers on teaching digital literacy and internet safety to younger students.
Kim McCoy-Parker

Why Kidblog | Kidblog - 0 views

  •  
    Article explaining benifits and safety of Kidblog.
Megan Stewart

Digital-ID - home - 2 views

  •  
    This wiki is for teachers, students, and administrators to help teach about Digital Citizenship and how to maintain a healthy Digital Identity. I think this can be used to teach students how to have a healthy and effective relationship with others on the internet.
  •  
    Megan - Thanks for sharing this website I think it could be a very valuable site for parents, teachers and students to teach good digital citizenship. Here is link to a blog post from The Innovative Educator with many different links pertaining to Cyber Safety and Digital Citizenship information http://goo.gl/dxI85y
Alexis Johns

21st Century Skills Definition - The Glossary of Education Reform - 0 views

  • The term 21st century skills refers to a broad set of knowledge, skills, work habits, and character traits that are believed—by educators, school reformers, college professors, employers, and others—to be critically important to success in today’s world, particularly in collegiate programs and contemporary careers and workplaces. Generally speaking, 21st century skills can be applied in all academic subject areas, and in all educational, career, and civic settings throughout a student’s life.
  • Leadership, teamwork, collaboration, cooperation, facility in using virtual workspaces
  • Critical thinking, problem solving, reasoning, analysis, interpretation, synthesizing information
  • ...12 more annotations...
  • Research skills and practices, interrogative questioning
  • Creativity, artistry, curiosity, imagination, innovation, personal expression
  • Perseverance, self-direction, planning, self-discipline, adaptability, initiative
  • Oral and written communication, public speaking and presenting, listening
  • overview of the knowledge, skills, work habits, and character traits commonly associated with 21st century skills
  • Information and communication technology (ITC) literacy, media and internet literacy, data interpretation and analysis, computer programming
  • Civic, ethical, and social-justice literacy
  • Economic and financial literacy, entrepreneurialism
  • Global awareness, multicultural literacy, humanitarianism
  • Scientific literacy and reasoning, the scientific method
  • Environmental and conservation literacy, ecosystems understanding
  • Health and wellness literacy, including nutrition, diet, exercise, and public health and safety
  •  
    The term 21st century skills refers to a broad set of knowledge, skills, work habits, and character traits that are believed-by educators, school reformers, college professors, employers, and others-to be critically important to success in today's world, particularly in collegiate programs and contemporary careers and workplaces. Generally speaking, 21st century skills can be applied in all … This website inspired me to plan lessons that encourage creativity, curiosity, imagination, personal expression, and innovation. I want my students to be able to process and use information and have adaptable skills in many different areas!!
  •  
    Educational Reform. Defining 21st century skills. Debate on worth of skills.
Taylor Niewohner

Guide to Using Twitter in Your Teaching Practice | KQED Education - 0 views

  •  
    This website talks about safely using twitter and how to implement it in the class
1 - 6 of 6
Showing 20 items per page