Digital citizenship education empowers students to make thoughtful decisions and develop a sound digital foundation for the rest of their lives. Cable in the Classroom brings you a series of free, standards-based lessons that teach key digital citizenship concepts. These lessons, for students in grades 4-8, are designed to engage students through inquiry-based activities, and collaborative and creative opportunities.
It is a collaboration tool that students can use! It is basically an online chat room! Teacher can monitor it and see all post made. All you do is create a Room Name and begin! https://todaysmeet.com/
This site gives directions for how to make flashcards out of a Google Spreadsheet. It also has a link to directions for making a Google Spreadsheet into a Jeopardy-type game.
Lino is a collaboration tool. It looks like an online cork board where students can post sticky notes on there. Some of the teachers use it and have students choose a color for their sticky note and collaborate during group projects.
A safe, simple, and free place for students to blog. It can be set up for teachers to approve posts and comments before they go public. It can also be set so only people in the group can read posts, not the whole world.
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ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult Career and Vocational Education Columbus OH. ERIC Identifier: Publication Date: Author: Source: The adult education literature generally supports the idea that teaching adults should be approached in a different way than teaching children and adolescents, groups sometimes referred to as preadults.