The best internet marketers aren't afraid to share. Share content; share links; share ideas; share data; you name it. In fact, the inbound marketers who love to share usually see fantastic results because of it!
Follow these steps to help kids (and you!) resist fake news, fact-check, and think critically about news and information. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.
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From the various news stories and blog posts recently about "fake news," I have culled the following recommendations and advice. (NOTE: lesson plans are posted near the bottom of this list) Do you have suggestions for content that could be added here? Please consider sending it to me: fbaker1346@gmail.com Click image for larger version.
Recently, Common Sense Media named Ask a Tech Teacher as one of the 2014 blogs to watch on the topic of Digital Citizenship. It reminded me what a massive topic this is!
As the new year approaches, the thought on everyone's mind is how to make 2015 even more interactive, educational, and engaging for STEM students than the past year. Indeed, it has become a national priority to develop new ways to entice students to STEM careers and offer engaging ways to teach STEM that dismantles old and less-effective learning methods.
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We want students to move in class. Energizing Brain Breaks help students to be active in class and get refocused and refreshed. They are 1-2 minute brain and body breaks that are simple to implement in your classroom. They are perfect for your students as a transition exercise.