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Bloom\'s Digital Taxonomy - 1 views

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    Watch Common Sense Media's Bloom's Digital Taxonomy video to help you make informed decisions. This updated version aims to expand upon the skills associated with each level as technology becomes a more engrained - and essential - part of learning.
staceybrown8537

Infinite Learning Lab - 1 views

One of the sites I use frequently with my young students is Infinite Learning Lab. https://learninglab.org/ This website can be used to teach online safety and other skills to young students. It h...

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started by staceybrown8537 on 10 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
heatherh-lms

City X Project | A Design Thinking Workshop for Kids - 1 views

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    DIY Education - City X teaches basic 3D modeling, printing & design thinking skills to highlight the importance of creativity in problem solving. Global Connections - City X fosters cultural exchange & awareness by introducing possibilities for global collaboration. Imagination - Given the opportunity to create without limits, what kind of world would kids create? I love this idea to give a purpose to 3D design and printing! I would use it in conjunction with the Design Squad resource below.
amiemartin

Books to use for Mentor Texts | OER Commons - 2 views

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    Great resource for writing teachers of all ages for mentor texts to use when teaching writing skills to students.
amiemartin

Khan Academy Kids | Khan Academy - 0 views

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    App for student ipads in 4k, kindergarten, and first grade. Geared for ages 2-6; independent learning activities for literacy, math, language and build social emotional skills. Free!
shabamartinez

Digital Citizenship Parent Resources | Digital Citizenship Parent Resources | OER Commons - 2 views

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    One area for which I'm always searching for more resources and information is resources that can be shared with parents and families to support the digital citizenship learning students are doing in the library. Just because most parents many parents are comfortable with technology, that doesn't 'mean they know how to talk to their children about internet safety and ethics. This includes a good list of resources that are available.
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    This provides a fantastic list of resources for parents (or teachers) to utilize to support the teaching of digital citizenship skills! I'm always looking for tools to share with our families to help them better understand their role in creating good digital citizens at home.
Kimberly Joten

Evaluating Internet-Based Sources Using the CRAAP Method - Remix | OER Commons - 2 views

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    This is a great lesson for teaching middle and early high schoolers how to evaluate internet sources using the CRAAP test (giggle). As an LMS, I would ideally co-teach this lesson with history and English teachers of 9th and 10th graders.
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    This is a lesson to help MS students to learn about evaluate sources using the CRAAP method. It includes links and supplementals to have students practice the skills being taught.
Janet Sager

Planning your online class - 1 views

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    This comes from MERLOT and has a video and printed material for planning your online class. Download the supporting PDF file for this episode http://bit.ly/gFPzbN from the Learning to Teach Online project website.This Learning to Teach Online http://bit.ly/d18ac5 episode explores some of the key considerations when planning your online or blended (face-to-face and online) class. It examines the importance of considering pedagogy before technology; constructively aligning assessment with learning outcomes; and the integration of digital literacy skills.
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