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Rebecca Bowling posted
http://www.commonsensemedia.org is a wonderful resource for teaching digital citizenship!
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Traci Tackett posted
At Pikeville Elementary School students have planted many Fall/Winter crops. These include: kale, lettuce, turnips, radishes, carrots, broccoli, cabbage, onions, peas, and lettuce. The Art Department is continuing the garden beautification process and the students are happy with the positive changes. The gourds that were planted last Spring are…Read More
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Christopher Epling posted
What do you think? I would like to hear your opinion on this! 8 students published in paperback format, or 4 to 5 students published in hardbound format? What is your opinion? Read the entire post below to understand what I mean ok!
I’d like to start out this post by saying just how impressed and proud I am of the students who submitted work this…Read More
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Marty Park posted
Would like to start getting some discussions going in this holler! Digital Citizenship is not just a tool or a lesson. It’s a core understanding about living and participating with each other digitally, online, through devices, etc. It’s really just citizenship – smothered and covered with digital fluency and currency. Got something to share?
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Yes! http://www.commonsensemedia.org is a great online resource for teaching digital citizenship!
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Christopher Epling posted
I should have more information soon on the names of the students whose works will be professionally published. So proud of the entries for last “Art Gallery Workshop”. We are still processing the entries, and should have the binding finished by the next ARI/KVEC summit.
Hope you and your students are excited about the next workshop; “Leaders…Read More
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I set some assignments up for my students this evening using this website. Thanks for sharing.