Seniors: Did NoodleTools save you time with research projects?
The company is offering students a 4-year license for $40, perfect for high school seniors transitioning to college in the fall.
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🎨 TONIGHT: Don't miss our first "D155 Board of Education Art Show" before the board meeting at 7:30 p.m.! Tune in on the board's YouTube channel ahead of time to see a presentation of artwork from @CaryGroveHS students! Access the show & meeting here ➡️https://t.co/Crjkzxe3dI
If you're worried about navigating news coverage and social media on #ElectionNight, look no further. @PolitiFact breaks down how you can find good information and avoid being being conned by partisan misinformation. https://t.co/gmNoavaLwo
SNAPSHOT: Read how @Steph_Sukow works with 12th graders on their group debate speeches as part of a persuasion unit, teaching them how to augment their rhetorical appeals by refining the ethos, pathos and logos of their arguments. https://t.co/A5yCvaADA2
The Mediawise Teen Fact-Checking Network encourages teens to ask themselves three questions to help spot online misinformation:
💻Who was behind the information?
💻What’s the evidence?
💻What are other sources saying? (via @hereandnow) https://t.co/iR55lmGcgc
Teenage leaders in the global group @GirlUp went to their annual conference, virtually.
They’re worried, facing bad attitudes — and experimenting with new quarantine lifestyles, including a "no-phone" detox.
https://t.co/1rzRQI78WU