This document outlines how teachers can use free web tools to help students meet the technology demands of the Common Core State Standards. It recommends tools for communication like Remind101, collaboration like Google Apps for Education, and research like Google Search. It emphasizes using technology to enhance communication, collaboration, higher-order thinking, research, and media literacy skills. The document argues that supporting teachers in their transition to blended or online learning models is important, as it can resemble the challenges of a first year teacher.
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Ed Tech Driven By Learning: Teaching & Professional Development in the Common Core
5. Tech Demands of The CCSS
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Ed Tech Driven By Learning: Teaching & Professional Development in the Common Core
64. CYBERBULLYING
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Use this kit to stop cyberbullies in
their tracks. It has the materials
you need to show students how
to stand up when they see digital
harassment happening and to
help you create a positive school
culture where kids can thrive –
both online and off.
65. GENDER & DIGITAL
LIFE TOOLKIT
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Messages about gender roles come from all
directions, but some of the most influential
messages come from the media. For today’s
kids, that means not just the TV shows,
movies, and ads they see, but all of the
messages and images they create and
receive from their friends.
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Use this toolkit to help students reflect on
gender stereotypes: where they come from,
how we learn them, and how they can shape
the media that we consume and create.
66. DIGITAL PASSPORT
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Introduce students, grades 3-5, to DIGITAL PASSPORT™, Common Sense Media’s awardwinning suite of engaging videos, fun games, and collaborative classroom activities that
address key issues facing kids in today's digital world.
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iOS and Android mobile apps coming September 2014
67. ITUNES U
Student-facing, High School Lessons for iPads
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Through the iTunesU, every high school student with an iPad can access
Common Sense Media’s self-guided, interactive lessons anytime, anywhere.
68. EDUCATE FAMILIES
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A program to help parents and caregivers
navigate and discuss the impact of digital
media on kids' social, emotional, and
intellectual development. Using resources
based on our K-12 Digital Literacy and
Citizenship Curriculum, educators and
parents, together, can empower young
people to harness the power of the
Internet and digital technology for learning
and life -- both in the classroom and at
home.
69. The first year of teaching online/blended can be
very similar to the first year of teaching -supporting your teachers in their first years in this
new learning environment is essential.
SUPPORT YOUR TEACHERS