In collaboration with Common Sense Education, this lesson helps students learn to …
In collaboration with Common Sense Education, this lesson helps students learn to think critically about the user information that some websites request or require. Students learn the difference between private information and personal information, distinguishing what is safe and unsafe to share online.
Students will also explore what it means to be responsible and respectful to their offline and online communities as a step toward learning how to be good digital citizens.
In computer science, we face some big, daunting problems. Challenges such as …
In computer science, we face some big, daunting problems. Challenges such as finding large prime numbers or sequencing DNA are almost impossible to do as an individual. Adding the power of others makes these tasks manageable. This lesson will show your students how helpful teamwork can be in the industry of computer science.
Google Sites are a great platform to communicate both locally & globally. …
Google Sites are a great platform to communicate both locally & globally. They are easy to set up for your students and easy to link information both individually for your students as well as setting up a group or classroom page. Our classrooms are busy places of learning and we feel strong about giving back to our Community & teaching our students at a young age the feeling of giving. We begin teaching the Core Democratic Value of common good in early elementary BUT until we DO it, the meaning can get lost. Google Sites is a great tech tool to implement for your Community Service projects & beyond!
Padlet is an online post-it-like board that you can use as an …
Padlet is an online post-it-like board that you can use as an easy collaboration platform for students. Padlets can be created by you or students. Once created, student can share ideas and comment on other students as well.
This is a story about a potato…not any type of potato though. …
This is a story about a potato…not any type of potato though. A potato who sits in the exact same spot on the couch every day using all of his devices (tv, phone, video games, etc). It’s a perfect life until the power goes out one day, and he has to find other things to do. He learns that he needs to have a balance between screen time and activities in the real world. Your job as an engineer is to design a gadget that will remind the potato when he needs to ditch the screens and get up and move. (You must incorporate your iPad.)
InsertLearning is a Chrome extension that turns websites into interactive lessons. As …
InsertLearning is a Chrome extension that turns websites into interactive lessons. As long as students have a Google login and password, Chromebook or Chrome extension on a computer, they can login or be assigned an assignment by the teacher through Google Classroom. The website text can be highlighted and sticky notes, videos, questions and discussions inserted to create a very interactive lesson between student and teacher.
The internet is filled with all kinds of interesting people, but sometimes, …
The internet is filled with all kinds of interesting people, but sometimes, some of them can be mean to each other. With this role play, help your students understand why it's often easier to be mean online than in person, and how to deal with online meanness when they see it.
Students will be able to: Understand what online meanness can look like and how it can make people feel Identify ways to respond to mean words online, using S-T-O-P
Did you know that Google and Bing have safe searching options that …
Did you know that Google and Bing have safe searching options that teachers and students can use to help ensure that their searches are safer and more accurate?
Sometimes there is a need to refine or modify a search. In …
Sometimes there is a need to refine or modify a search. In this lesson, students will learn about some advanced search techniques and when it is appropriate to use these tricks.
Use this "THINK!" image and have a discussion with your students to remind …
Use this "THINK!" image and have a discussion with your students to remind them of polite and appropriate online behavior when they are commenting or posting. (This image can also be shared with your students online via Canvas, Google Classroom, Seesaw or other remote learning environment!)I created this using Google Drawings. The file can be found here for you to copy and edit: Think Poster
Students will create a short screencast that helps present a local or …
Students will create a short screencast that helps present a local or global issue to a wider audience. The screencast will include a voiced narration presenting an idea on how to solve the issue and requesting ideas in return. After considering the feedback received students will create a new screencast to present the ideas.
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