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Tech tools that assist all students to be independent learners & teachers to become better teachers
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Great Graphic: “The Ed Tech Troubleshooter”

Great Graphic: “The Ed Tech Troubleshooter” | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
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What gets fixed by tech services? What gets fixed by good teaching? How many of these apply to your school?

Christina Paxton's curator insight, June 25, 2014 6:51 AM

Includes a graphic that outlines proper social use of Ed Tech in the classroom.  

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Should I Post this Image? Great Flow Chart Leads to Answer

Should I Post this Image? Great Flow Chart Leads to Answer | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
So. A few weeks ago, Chelsea discussed a super polarizing topic on her blog: photo credits. And although I've always been a bit of a hippie that likes
Beth Dichter's insight:

Students (and adults) often struggle with providing credit of images. For those students whom like flow charts this graphic may be the tool they are looking for. Beginning with the question "Should I post this image?" you answer questions to determine if it may be posted, or if you might receive "an upleasant email" or a "super nasty email" as a result of a post. The post provides a link to the image on Flickr where you may download it in a number of formats.

Ra's curator insight, July 21, 2013 5:48 PM

Taking the credit where credit is due challenge to a specific level. Good reminders for how to trace source. Implications for infringment. 

Kimberly House's curator insight, July 28, 2013 6:27 AM

Great infographic for students to help with that every present question, 'Should I post this image?' Downloadable in a variety of sizes. 

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Digital Citizenship Pledge (3-5)

Digital Citizenship Pledge (3-5) | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Students collaborate in creating a digital citizenship pledge outlining their collective social norms for exploring in and interacting with the ...
Beth Dichter's insight:

Common Sense Media is a great resource for teaching digital citizenship. A day or so ago I scooped a new song they had created on digital citizenship. This poster is a digitial citizenship pledge, one that you may talk about with your student and have each sign...and it has two extra spaces where you may choose to add one or two new rules. If you click through to their website you will also find a lesson plan on this. Common Sense Media does require  you to log-in to access all their materials (for download) and they have excellent resources.

Scott Langston's curator insight, September 28, 2013 10:54 PM

a nice tool for elementary?