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One thing that we learnt was the Prezi power point, We thought this would be a great tool to engage students, but we had trouble figuring it out and navigating it.
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Two digital citizenship that you could show your students are citing sources and using proper format, and using valid sources such as articles or books online instead of wikipedia.
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The 2.0 website is a blog to communicate with other teachers around the U.S. to help learn other ways to use 2.0 tools.
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As teachers we are responsible for modeling and teaching our students about digital citizenship.
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Three collaborative tools we could use with our students would be Linoit, Edmodo, and Typewithme.
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Yes as long as it is something like PBS or ABC. We recommend that teachers use and visit Cable in the Classroom (ciconline.org) because many shows would be available.
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1.Acess
2.Commerce
3.Communication
4.Literacy
5.Etiquette
6.Law
7. Rights & Responsibilities
8.Health & Wellness
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It offers students access to the correct format when citing resources.
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Digital citizenship is teaching users the rules of good citizenship online. www.asl.org
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1.Different ideas that you never thought of
2.Can recieve feedback on your ideas
3.Everyone contributes
4.Can figure out which methods are more effective
5.Insight into different learning styles
Plan projects on a visual timeline
Map milestones, phases, deadlines, and key events in one place so the sequence is easier to see and share. Timetoast is a timeline maker for work, school, research, and stories.