Before the pandemic, social media was a problem with young adults. Now it is a problem for even younger children. Let's help our children make better media choices. #csumbls350#inform
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If we want our students to be successful then we must adequately prepare them to be successful. If you want to read more about how we need to prepare students about technology in and out of the classroom read below👇🏻. #csumbls350#Involve#inspire #
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Aren’t learning styles a myth?? I remember learning VAK when I was a teacher years ago but then it was disputed. Just came across this image with bizarre new additions! 🫠 🫣🫣🫣 Interested what you think …? #eduTwitter#teacher#teaching
Perusall Reading: It is great that people use their resources. If teachers use them to their advantage it can really help their lesson plans and give students another tool to learn. #csumbls350#inform#persuall
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Hey Learners! As future teachers, we must learn that the educational system is changing rapidly and this article helps us to learn that we have to be prepared both technologically and to be able to help our students. #CSUMBLS350#DAP#inspire#Technology https://t.co/ydOeVWOyPQ
@missmichelle38@teacher2teacher@CSUMB_SCTA@CSUMB_LS@RubiMartinezVi2 Since the pandemic hit, communicating with parents via email or text messaging has been very useful. Teachers can use apps like Zeeza or Google classroom to message parents and talk about their child's progress in class.
Let's give credit!!
Taking on the role of a detective, students learn why it's important to give credit and the right ways to do it when they use words, images, or ideas that belong to others.
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