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Take time to access the following image sites that provide mostly public domain images: Open Clip Art Open Photo Pixabay Smithsonian Wild Stock Exchange Wiki Images Next, show students how to track an image back to its source and find the copyright protections invariably listed on the pages.
Includes 9 books/ebooks (on digitalcitizenship, keyboarding, tech problem solving), 23 webinars (on Common Core and tech, pedagogy, more), 1:1 coaching via Skype/email/GHO, Q&A. Tech teachers, tech coordinators, library media specialists, curriculum specialists. Who needs this. The Ask a Tech Teacher crew.
Topics include keyboarding, digitalcitizenship, problem solving, domain-specific vocabulary, webtools, visual learning, and more. K-5 has a FREE companion wiki with FREE webinars on how to teach each lesson throughout the year and takes questions from anyone who has the curriculum. Who needs this. How do you use it.
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Includes 9 books/ebooks (on digitalcitizenship, keyboarding, tech problem solving), 23 webinars (on Common Core and tech, pedagogy, more), 1:1 coaching via Skype/email/GHO, Q&A. Tech teachers, tech coordinators, library media specialists, curriculum specialists. Who needs this. The Ask a Tech Teacher crew.
Includes 9 books/ebooks (on digitalcitizenship, keyboarding, tech problem solving), 23 webinars (on Common Core and tech, pedagogy, more), 1:1 coaching via Skype/email/GHO, Q&A. Tech teachers, tech coordinators, library media specialists, curriculum specialists. Who needs this. The Ask a Tech Teacher crew.
Includes 9 books/ebooks (on digitalcitizenship, keyboarding, tech problem solving), 23 webinars (on Common Core and tech, pedagogy, more), 1:1 coaching via Skype/email/GHO, Q&A. Tech teachers, tech coordinators, library media specialists, curriculum specialists. Who needs this. The Ask a Tech Teacher crew.
Includes 9 books/ebooks (on digitalcitizenship, keyboarding, tech problem solving), 23 webinars (on Common Core and tech, pedagogy, more), 1:1 coaching via Skype/email/GHO, Q&A. Tech teachers, tech coordinators, library media specialists, curriculum specialists, homeschoolers. Who needs this. How do you use it.
Wiki Images. Here’s a general collection of websites addressing copyrights and digital law: Copyright and Fair Use. Take the mystery out of copyrights –by the Library of Congress. More on digitalcitizenship: Lesson plan for Image Copyright Do’s and Don’ts. K-8 DigitalCitizenship Curriculum.
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demonstrate how to use the school online library/lunch order system (or similar). This can be on a blog, a wiki, or a class website. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-8 technology curriculum , K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 DigitalCitizenship curriculum. have a class Twitter feed.
When done editing, students can add music from an included royalty-free library. Besides saving their own masterpieces, students can view the works of other students in the walled garden of their private Storybird library. The site works on most digital devices and is Common Core-aligned. Sound confusing? VoiceThread.
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Digital databases. Physical libraries are often closed when inspiration strikes. The Library of Congress, while almost infinite (with a copy of every copyrighted tome) can only be accessed from Washington DC. Digital databases are the new library. Digitalcitizenship. digital footprints.
SHEG currently offers three impressive curricula that may be put to immediate use in secondary classrooms and libraries. Might we also study whether learners with solid K12 library inquiry experience perform better than the student in the general SHEG sample ? You can now find out. Beyond the Bubble History Assessments.
L2g derives from the ongoing Webheads in Action (WiA) community of practice and professional development movement, [link] which has been putting teachers and students in touch with one another digitally, at a distance, since 1998. Stevens (2014, p.162) DIRECTIONS: Pre-register on Skype.
We also highlight good conversations about learning taking place between educators, learners, leaders, and others from the school, library, museum, work, adult, online, non-traditional and home learning worlds. Join Common Sense Media to learn about resources for teaching digitalcitizenship in the iPad classroom.
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