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8 Digital tools for engaging classroom presentations

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Integrating presentations in teaching is an accessible way to bring technology to the classroom and make the best digital tools available. Teachers and students can use presentations to support learning and develop creativity, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking. To achieve this, you need more advanced tools.

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Great Websites for Special Needs

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I’ll display it below but click the link for an updated library: Occupational Therapy –a long list of great apps including stress, social skills building, and more. Here are 50 of them: Disabilities—Microsoft. Here’s a great list of Special Needs websites. Signed Stories –beautiful stories in sign language. Navigation.

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Creating A Digital Study Plan: Tips And Tools for High School Students

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Leveraging Digital Tools For Efficiency For high school students, leveraging digital tools is essential to managing the demanding balance of academics, extracurriculars, and social life. A well-maintained digital library enhances productivity and allows you to focus more on learning and less on logistics.

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OneNote–the all-in-one digital notetaking, classroom app for educators

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There are many options ( Notability and Google Keep come to mind), but the most versatile, all-encompassing app I’ve seen is Microsoft’s OneNote. Part of the free Office 365 for Education (and the fee-based Microsoft Office 365 ), OneNote opens quickly and allows students to take notes with a keyboard, stylus, or finger.

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Celebrating School Library Month with Buncee and PebbleGo

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April is School Library Month and it brings an opportunity to highlight the work done and impact made by librarians and media specialists. First sponsored in 1958 by the American Library Association (ALA), it originally got its start after the creation of the National Book Committee, a non-profit organization in 1954.

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3 Ways to Make Digital Citizenship Part of Your Everyday Teaching

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We often hear from educators who feel like they don't have the time to address digital citizenship in their classrooms. Or by the media specialist during library time? However, digital citizenship skills don't have to be presented as targeted lessons. Model digital citizenship on social media.

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Teaching Online During COVID-19

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GetEpic –Digital library for kid’s books. Moving to a virtual Classroom –from Microsoft. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum , K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. Common Sense –coping with COVID-19.