Digital Citizenship Latest about Digital Citizenship Which Digital Citizenship Skills Do Students Need Most? By Guest Author Erin Wilkey Oh of Common Sense Education published 7 June 19 The data suggest that teachers and schools should consider adopting a more holistic approach to digital citizenship. Online Social Platform Lets Students be Authors By TL Editors published 18 April 19 Storybird is an online social platform (and Chrome app) for storytelling. Students act as authors, pairing their words with site-curated, licensed art. CDI Partners with Parlay to Promote Student Discussions By TL Editors published 21 November 18 CDI Computer Dealers, provider of classroom-ready technology to schools, has partnered with Parlay to bring its new online classroom discussion tool to schools throughout North America. NEWS & TRENDS: We’re Closing the Digital Divide, But What About the Participation Gap? By TL Editors published 21 November 18 This observation around screen time and media usage has profound implications for educators. FEATURE: Ed Tech Leaders Take on the Digital Equity Divide By Eileen Belastock published 20 November 18 This invitation-only event focused on sharing and learning about the many innovative solutions that district leaders are creating to close the digital equity divide. Intentional Act: Give Credit By Matthew X. Joseph published 12 November 18 Sometimes we forget the fact that if you post someone’s content and do not give them credit, you are essentially stealing their work. Common Sense Announces Free Digital Citizenship Week Resources By TL Editors published 15 October 18 New Infographic: 8 Dates All Teachers of #EdTech #DigCit #MediaLiteracy Should Know By Lisa Nielsen published 15 October 18 Are You R.E.A.D.Y. as a School to be Good Digital Citizens By Matthew X. Joseph published 10 October 18 Stop Thinking About Screen Time By Kerry Gallagher published 8 October 18 1 2 3 4 5 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1AI’s Remarkably Imperfect Productivity Tricks Us Into Mistakes. Here’s How You Can Avoid These24 Studies About AI Tutors Every Teacher Should Know 3Plickers: How to Use It to Teach4Integrating AI Through the Creation of a Dedicated Tech Tool Committee5How A High-Poverty School Increased Algebra 1 Scores 20+ Points By Increasing Rigor and Collaboration
Which Digital Citizenship Skills Do Students Need Most? By Guest Author Erin Wilkey Oh of Common Sense Education published 7 June 19 The data suggest that teachers and schools should consider adopting a more holistic approach to digital citizenship.
Online Social Platform Lets Students be Authors By TL Editors published 18 April 19 Storybird is an online social platform (and Chrome app) for storytelling. Students act as authors, pairing their words with site-curated, licensed art.
CDI Partners with Parlay to Promote Student Discussions By TL Editors published 21 November 18 CDI Computer Dealers, provider of classroom-ready technology to schools, has partnered with Parlay to bring its new online classroom discussion tool to schools throughout North America.
NEWS & TRENDS: We’re Closing the Digital Divide, But What About the Participation Gap? By TL Editors published 21 November 18 This observation around screen time and media usage has profound implications for educators.
FEATURE: Ed Tech Leaders Take on the Digital Equity Divide By Eileen Belastock published 20 November 18 This invitation-only event focused on sharing and learning about the many innovative solutions that district leaders are creating to close the digital equity divide.
Intentional Act: Give Credit By Matthew X. Joseph published 12 November 18 Sometimes we forget the fact that if you post someone’s content and do not give them credit, you are essentially stealing their work.
New Infographic: 8 Dates All Teachers of #EdTech #DigCit #MediaLiteracy Should Know By Lisa Nielsen published 15 October 18
Are You R.E.A.D.Y. as a School to be Good Digital Citizens By Matthew X. Joseph published 10 October 18