In addition, the Superintendent or designee shall ensure that Supervisory
Union schools are educating minors about appropriate on-line behavior, including interacting
with other individuals on social networking websites and in chat rooms, and cyberbullying
awareness and response.
as required by the Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act, they must provide for educating minors about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking websites and in chat rooms, and cyberbullying awareness and response.
Alice is at the forefront of educational technology. I especially appreciate her blog because there is a great deal of focus on using G Suite tools to improve education and my school is primarily a Google Apps school, making Alice's insights particularly useful.
Audrey Watters describes herself as "an education writer, an independent scholar, a serial dropout, a rabble-rouser, and ed-tech's Cassandra" Hack Education is a weekly roundup of ed tech news, with topical organization and presented with witty commentary. Recent topics include education politics, ethics in the ed tech business, data analytics and open education.
The Chronicle of Higher Education's ProfHacker blog - a cohort of higher education faculty members and ed tech professionals submit tips and commentary on education, technology, education & college/university. Recent topics include making web content printer friendly, digital annotation, & time management apps.
Tarrant Institute for Innovative Education: engaging learners through technology. Improving Vermont's middle schools through technology integration
I go to the TIIE blog for ideas, resources, and inspiration.
Pernille Ripp created the Global Read Aloud, an incredible yearly opportunity to connect with students and classrooms around the world focused on a set of chosen books---picture books through YA.
One of my favorite librarian blogs to follow, Andy Plemmons does creative, innovative, fascinating things in his elementary library. I never fail to be inspired by reading about his work.
I stumbled upon Ross Coopers blog while searching for inspiration for my vision for a "perfect" school. I appreciate Ross' insight and advice re. leadership, project-based learning and student choice. He also creates some great visuals.