Several lessons around the use of YouTube which could be adapted for any digital citizenship lessons. Includes a copyright lesson and a poster that uses the acronym "think" (true, helpful, inspiring, necessary, kind) for posting anything on the Internet.
Huge variety of strategies for teachers to use to help studetns with with learning disabilities. Designed for HS students but strategies are also appropriate for middle school students with teacher support,
ISTE article about using stopmotion in the elementary classroom. Helpful advice about getting started as well as suggestions for ideas to link to curriculum.
This is a helpful website for creating stop motion videos in the classroom. Lots of ideas for multiple subject areas, resources, and other hints for creating stop motion videos.
This author explains how ipads, laptops etc., can help students utilize note-taking to its highest potential, Supporting organizational strategies and cognition, Saving info, allowing Searching of collected info and Sharing of the same. These 4 S's can be powerful for learning.