As technology becomes more pervasive in our schools, educators and parents need support with issues related to digital citizenship including: Internet safety, relationships, cyberbullying, information literacy, self image, digital reputation, and creative credit. This interactive session will provide educators with immersive K-12 digital citizenship learning resources from Common Sense Education, best practices for implementation, how to become digital citizenship certified, and opportunities to extend your professional learning network around these issues.
This session will explore how educators can use social media in the classroom. We’ll discuss why it’s important and how teachers can ensure their students - and themselves - have positive digital images and are well “Googlable” by the time they leave school.
Are you looking for ways to integrate technology into your classroom? Join us as we take a look at formative assessment tools and how to use them safely. Best practices can give us great feedback on students’ learning and help inform instruction. Participants will walk away with a list of the best apps and websites and effective ways to use them to increase student engagement.
Do you know how the apps you're using use and share student information? Learn how to navigate Common Sense's new privacy evaluations and the implications for your school. Discuss the importance of privacy and data use for educators. Share practices at your school and learn from others. This session is for classroom teachers and administrators.
The flipped classroom model delivers innovation to teaching and new methods for students to learn. What role does video play the process? Join us for a lively session to explore effective, copyright-friendly use of video in flipping the classroom that builds best practices for teachers, and students, when creating and utilizing content in education.
As technology becomes more pervasive in our schools, educators and parents need support with issues related to digital citizenship including: Internet safety, relationships, cyberbullying, information literacy, self image, digital reputation, and creative credit. This interactive session will provide educators with immersive K-12 digital citizenship learning resources from Common Sense Education, best practices for implementation, how to become digital citizenship certified, and opportunities to extend your professional learning network around these issues.
Are you looking for ways to use technology to help you gain more insight on your assessments? Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to take your current tests or quizzes and leverage technology to get more personalized information? Come test your classic rock knowledge as we play “name that tune” and demonstrate how you can leverage technology to easily design an assessment that you currently use and get way more than a number for your grade book from it. This session will focus on bridging the gap between traditional and standards based grading practices in a fun and practical way.
Are you looking for ways integrate technology into your classroom? Join us as we take a look at formative assessment tools and how to use them safely. Best practices can give us great feedback on students’ learning and help inform instruction. Participants will walk away with a list of the best apps and websites and effective ways to use them to increase student engagement.
As technology becomes more pervasive in our schools, educators and parents need support with issues related to digital citizenship including: Internet safety, relationships, cyberbullying, information literacy, self image, digital reputation, and creative credit. This interactive session will provide educators with immersive K-12 digital citizenship learning resources from Common Sense Education, best practices for implementation, how to become digital citizenship certified, and opportunities to extend your professional learning network around these issues.