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Tech Tip #125: Basics in Every Lesson Plan

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The six strands include digital citizenship, keyboarding skills, problem-solving, research skills, vocabulary expansion, and publishing and sharing. She talks about how to establish a foundation of digital citizenship by making students aware of online safety and etiquette from early grades.

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How to use Digital Quick Writes–the video

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Overall, Murray advocates for a process-oriented approach to writing, focusing on student engagement and skill development rather than the final product. Highlights Dynamic Writing Experience : Quick writes offer an engaging alternative to traditional writing assignments, allowing students to express themselves freely.

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Classroom collaboration: Learning together

Neo LMS

When I was in elementary school, we often were paired with a classmate for different activities and it was a great way to develop our social skills as well as develop new perspectives in learning. Social learning works. We can use these tools to connect with classrooms around the world, which takes learning to a whole new level.

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6 Creative back-to-school activities for teachers

Neo LMS

We should always ask ourselves, “What is the impact on learning?” We know that covering the content is important, but finding ways to boost student engagement and foster the development of essential social and emotional learning (SEL) skills are also important right from the start of the year. Build Community.

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4 Ways to promote collaboration in digital spaces

Neo LMS

As we prepare for spring, it is always good to have some new ideas to promote student engagement and foster more collaboration in the classroom. Blogging is useful for more than simply developing writing skills; students build digital citizenship skills as they learn to collaborate in the online space.

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8 Digital tools for engaging classroom presentations

Neo LMS

Teachers and students alike can select from many templates and access over 40 million Creative Commons-licensed images with automatic attributions upon import, promoting digital citizenship. Read more: Meeting the needs of Gen Z students with visual learning.

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Five benefits and challenges of classroom technology

Hapara

Improved student engagement Classroom technology allows students to learn how they want to learn, piquing their curiosity, boosting motivation and supporting deeper comprehension. Without proper safeguards, students can accidentally access harmful or inappropriate content.