Digital+Citizenship

"The New Bathroom Wall"Heather I am not sure exactly what page we should be writing on, Jamie, but I posted this site here and on the October 15th page. Let me know if I'm right on wrong. Woogi World This site teaches kids to be safe internet users. I made a logon (of course), seems like it could be very fun for elementary kids.

ten commandments

The // **BIG QUESTIONS** // to answer:
 * 1) What are the "affordances" and "constraints" of the technology? In other words, what does the technology allow us to do or prevent us from doing? The answers to this question might be "messy." This fundamental understanding is important to answer the next questions...
 * 2) What new skills do we need to teach students?
 * 3) What will I need to do differently in terms of how I teach in the classroom? How will teaching and learning look different?
 * 4) How does the technology help me to foster creativity, innovation and some of the other 21st century skills?
 * 5) What are some ways I can use this technology in my classroom?

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