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Why Digital Literacy Is Critical In eLearning - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    "Digital literacy has been dubbed as a fourth literacy. Whereas reading, writing, and mathematics are considered as the cornerstone of being literate, literacy in this day is not complete if a person is not capable of accessing and creating digital information. Therefore it is important to talk about digital literacy in education and eLearning."
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Resources for Maker Education | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Links to resources and tools to help bring elements of maker culture into schools and classrooms, and encourage students to explore STEAM subjects within the context of maker projects."
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Will the Monograph Experience a Transition to E-Only? Latest Findings. | The Scholarly ... - 0 views

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    Data from a survey about books and digital references indicates that both are important to researchers/students in 2015.
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Innovate My School - Using edtech to create digital citizens - 0 views

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    Some practical ways that we can approach digital citizenship. Important to note that the article promotes not reading or writing about Digital Citizenship but doing/living it each day both teachers and students.
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How to write a comment - 0 views

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    Third grade students created this video, How to Write a Quality Comment, and it highlights the importance of embedding digital citizenship lessons into the youngest classrooms.
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The 21st Century Book Report | Tech Learning - 0 views

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    "A post about how to take a student's interests and passions in genres of movies, TV, music, etc. and use them to find the gateway book to foster an appreciation"
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Penguin Education |Teaching Notes and Units of Work - 1 views

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    Australian Curriculum teacher notes to suit novels 7-11.
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To Kill A Mockingbird Resources | - 0 views

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    Resources for study of the novel. Good visuals.
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SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides - 1 views

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    Spark Notes is a fantastic tool to help students through difficult assignments and essays in Literature and English classes. The notes shouldn't be a replacement for reading. Rather, use them as an aid to help you understand the concepts. If you're reading Shakespeare, for instance, Spark Notes will help you understand the language so you can better understand the story. Spark Notes can also offer study tips or break up the text into smaller pieces to help students manage their workload.
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Crafting Connections: Four-Star Reading Responses - 0 views

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    "An anchor chart that shows the progression from a 1-star Post-it note to a 4-star Post-it note for upper elementary students based on the Say Something Post-it Note reading strategy."
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Historical Inquiry: 20+ Creative Ways History Teachers Can use Primary Sources @coolcat... - 0 views

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    "Historical inquiry helps make history class exciting. History teachers can use primary sources in creative, exciting ways to make history come alive. Many people in history might be dead, but your teaching doesn't have to be. Let's dive in. What is historical inquiry? How can it be used to teach history? How can you use technology, creativity, and exciting projects to teach history? The post explains how."
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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"
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