The internet lets you have countless resources and abilities through information. Students should able to use it to their advantage. The internet is a great step forward. #csumbls350#inspire
Important message to parents and future teachers! #inspire#csumbls350#educators@nytimes Important message to parents and future teachers! https://t.co/XtfBI3Uk0W
Hey fellow #teachers, what are your tips and tricks for using technology in the classroom that you have discovered because of the pandemic? Let's gather tips so that everyone can benefit. @teacher2teacher#csumbls350#inquire#JustinReich#educators
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"Instead of focusing only on screen time, this article will cover how teachers and students can use devices and consume media in more deliberate and mindful ways -- what Common Sense calls "media balance." #csumbls350#inform
The question I have after reading this article is this: What ways are there to aim for equity as opposed to equality, in order to prepare ALL students for the 'real world'? https://t.co/XeN23dZHru
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@jstrandels350 @teacher2teacher@CSUMB_SCTA@CSUMB_LS A1: I think finding a balance in how much technology we use in our classroom is important. With the rise of technology it is important to rely on it a lot, but I do also think it is important to teach our kids that we also have to learn how to live without it.
"This year, I changed my assessments by adding a piece of paper at the end, asking, 'What else do you know about the topic, that I didn’t ask you about?'"
(Inspiration via T @SciGeekJulie)
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A check-in for the start of the new week—this is a great exercise to do either tonight or first thing tomorrow morning. I hope you’ve had a restful Sunday and are ready to have an excellent week! #edchat