Have your students sign up to become the Carnegie Cyber Academy's next cadet by completing missions on topics like cyber defense and security. Or, supplement your digital citizenship instruction with games and resources available on their website
Plickers is a tool that teachers can use to assess their students quickly and in real-time without the need for students to have a device. As long as teachers have a device with the Plickers app downloaded, they can scan their students Plickers card to collect data in a matter of seconds!
This interactive resource made available through the Library of Congress teaches students an introduction to the history of copyright law. Explore a timeline with linked primary documents about copyright law and the evolution of intellectual property, learn how to register for copyright, and more. Great tool for providing a foundation to talk about copyright infringement and plagiarism in the classroom. http://loc.gov/teachers/copyrightmystery/
Whooo's Reading motivates students to read and answer critical thinking questions by rewarding them with coins and badges to customize their "owlvatars." Not a free tool, but has many features and benefits worth exploring! https://www.whooosreading.org/
Storify.com is a website that allows users to curate resources from social media and the web to enhance their stories! Add pictures, links, GIFs, videos, and more using an easy drag-and-drop interface.
Cel.ly is a tool that can be accessed through any device as a means for students, teachers, and parents to collaborate through the creation of private (or public) communities called "cells."