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Need an LMS next year? Here are three to consider

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The term ‘LMS’ is often conflated with ‘SMS’ (student management system) and ‘CMS’ (course management system) because their purposes and tools are so similar. That means it’s accessible from school or home, with any platform (including Macs, PCs, Chromebooks, and tablets).

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Learning Revolution - Week's Free Events - Reinventing the Classroom - Library 2.014 - The Real 1:1 - Reclaim Learning

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Monday, April 7th at 4pm Teaching Digital Citizenship in an iPad Classroom , If you have iPads, you know that teaching digital citizenship is more important than ever. Education Revolution Google+ Community Creating Learning Objectives in eLearning Environments.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Google Classroom

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Google Classroom is not a stand-alone learning management system (LMS), course management system (CMS), or student information system (SIS). This flexibility, and its seamless integration with Google's popular tools, is likely what's made Google Classroom one of the most widely-used edtech tools today. Is Google Classroom an LMS?

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Thank You, Common Sense Ambassadors!

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We want to support top educators in the field who are furthering our mission to help students harness the potential of technology for learning and life.

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Classroom centers to support learning

Kathy Schrock

Include processes in the center instruction that provide practice in real-life skills, whether it be evaluation of Internet resources or other digital citizenship skills practice. Submitting work to Google Classroom or another CMS can streamline the process of review, peer editing, and grading.

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

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You may remember Stanford History Education Group (SHEG) for its groundbreaking and utterly depressing report, Evaluating Information: The Cornerstone of Online Civic Reasoning. In the November 2016 Executive Summary , the researchers shared: When thousands of students respond to dozens of tasks there are endless variations.