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15 Sites and Apps Kids Are Heading to Beyond Facebook | Common Sense Media - 2 views
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A good post from Common Sense Media about where teens are with social media today. The questions "Are teens totally over Facebook? Or are they using it even more than ever? are asked and an answer is attempted. From reports it is evident that there are many and varied social media being used by young people. Teenagers are dividing their attention between a sizeable number of apps and tools. These all allow them to write, share, video-chat, and even shop for the latest trends. The advice is:"You don't need to know the ins and outs of every app and site that's "hot" right now (and frankly, if you did, they wouldn't be trendy anymore). But knowing the basics -- what they are, why they're popular, and what problems can crop up when they're not used responsibly -- can make the difference between a positive and a negative experience for your kid." A few of these media are discussed in light of this.
How to create an eBook | MorgEn Bailey's Writing Blog - 0 views
20 Free Stock Photo Sites for Your Social Media Images - 0 views
5-Minute Film Festival: Teaching Digital Citizenship | Edutopia - 0 views
10 Digital Citizenship Resources - Web in the Classroom Part 3 | K-12 Blueprint - 0 views
Critical Thinking: A Necessary Skill in the Age of Spin | Edutopia - 0 views
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"Fortunately, when students are educated about information-gathering techniques and critical thinking, they have the tools necessary to see through spin and make decisions based on fact, rather than myth or propaganda. Regardless of your subject, critical thinking is one of the most important skills you can teach."
What Your Students Really Need to Know About Digital Citizenship | Edutopia - 0 views
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"The greatest software invented for human safety is the human brain. It's time that we start using those brains. We must mix head knowledge with action. In the classroom, there are two essential approaches in the digital citizenship curriculum that Vicki Davis uses to teach: proactive knowledge and experiential knowledge. "Proactive Knowledge: I want my students to know the "9 Key Ps" of digital citizenship. I teach them about these aspects and how to use them. While I go into these Ps in detail in my book Reinventing Writing, here are the basics"
7 Fun (And Effective!) Reading Websites That Engage Students - 0 views
ISTE | 9 resources for teaching digital citizenship - 0 views
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"In classrooms where digital citizenship is taught effectively, the teachers often share two things in common: They model ethical technology use for their students on a daily basis, and they naturally incorporate conversations about it whenever technology is part of their lesson plan. In other words, they weave digital citizenship seamlessly throughout their curriculum." There are some resources here to help you ion your task
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Innovate My School - Using edtech to create digital citizens - 0 views
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Why School Librarians Are the Literacy Leaders We Need - Teaching for the Whole Story - Education Week Teacher - 0 views
What New Research on Teens and Social Media Means for Teachers | Common Sense Education - 1 views
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" As teachers, we all have assumptions -- and likely some opinions -- about teenagers and social media. But are those assumptions correct? Now we have research to help us find out. Common Sense is releasing (Sept 18) its latest research report, Social Media, Social Life: Teens Reveal Their Experiences, a deep dive into the social media habits of American teenagers. This research is the second wave in an ongoing study tracking teens' attitudes about social media; the original report was released in 2012."
Social Media in the Library: 4 Top Ways to Promote Digital Literacy - EdTechTeam - 0 views
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"Media literacy is an important skill for all young people and so is the value of social media as a teaching, learning, and publishing tool. This post discusses the approach of one educator when trying to develop her students' skills. Digital literacy doesn't just naturally develop any more than print literacy does, and All learning happens through reflection and revision. So, my students must have guided practice analyzing and using social media if they are to use it purposefully, productively, and safely"
Five-Minute Film Festival: Teaching Digital Citizenship | Edutopia - 0 views
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