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Office 365 - BetterCloud Monitor. Digital footprints. Abbas's Story - Pride in Your Digital Footprint Video. Common Sense Media: Digital Footprint Intro. Digital Footprint - What Digital Footprint Are You Leaving Online? 5 Ways to Make a Positive Digital Footprint! Your Digital Footprint. I Am Stronger. The Epic BYOD Toolchest (51 Tools You Can Use Now) PowerSchool Learning: (Previously Haiku Learning.) This is a full learning management system (LMS) that I’m trying to get our school to adopt. It’s multiplatform and robust, which makes it a great fit for our BYOD environment. It also works on top of Google Classroom, so I have all those features too, plus my grade book. Google Classroom: Teachers are moving in droves to Google Classroom. While it doesn’t have all the features of a full-scale LMS, teachers are giving students assignments and so much more with this awesome tool.

There are many other content-sharing platforms, like Moodle, Canvas, and CourseSites. Screencasting and Capturing What Happens in Class If you’re going to share and interact with your students in the electronic and physical spaces (as you should), you must learn how to screencast. In some exciting news, Apple has announced that iOS 11 (out later this year) will include screen recording capabilities and new screenshot features.

Cloud Syncing Expression Blogging. Education Technology + Integration. 12 Good Resources for Teaching Digital Citizenship - A PDF Handout. EmergingEdTech. Education Technology. Internet and instructional technologies for teachers & other educators. Edudemic - Education Technology Tips For Students And Teachers. Cybraryman Catalogue of Educational WebSites - Educational Web sites for Teachers, Educators, Parents, Students. Thinking Digital Citizenship. My colleague @lindarubens pointed me in the direction of a fantastic post on Digital Citizenship by Craig Badura.

Thinking Digital Citizenship

Craig’s ideas are simple but effective because they ask students to do a very important learning technique: Make a connection between ‘unrelated’ topics. Forcing them to make the connection asks the students to think on a deeper level. I have found in the past that only using digital examples encourages some students to assume they know it all. Kids will say, “I know all about Facebook, sir” without considering properly, any wider ramifications of their online actions and switch off to some extent. So, you know me! Here’s the PNG version but there’s also a full 24MB PDF is here Extra discussion: Used Creative Commons images and referenced them on each slide. Like this: Like Loading...

Related Positive Digital Citizenship My last post focussed on the common topics that form many schools' Digital Citizenship programmes (if they're lucky enough to have one). In "Digital Citizenship" Process - Digital Citizenship Scavenger Hunt. Directions: Click on the links and read the information presented, then answer the questions on the answer sheet about the link you visited.

Process - Digital Citizenship Scavenger Hunt

Digital Citizenship: 1. What is digital citizenship? 2. What are three forms of digital communication? 3. 4. Internet Safety: 1. 2. Safety Game: 1. Parent Safety Resources: 1. 2. Teachers Guide to Teaching Using Social Media. March 26, 2014 The growing popularity and the pervasive use of social networking websites among our teens and students is a fact we can no longer ignore.

Teachers Guide to Teaching Using Social Media

Unfortunately, many school boards still promulgate laws that inhibit access to these platforms in schools and thus missing on huge learning opportunities for students. Instead of forcing an unwarranted ban on these media tools why not embrace them and turn them into learning hubs where our students can thrive academically. Using social media in education has got such a huge potential and there are a variety of ways teachers and schools can leverage the networked power of these tools to help students achieve better. Here are some of the ideas I highlighted from the graphic below on how to use social media in class: 1- Facebook Pinterest source: