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Modern Learning in Today’s Classroom- You Cannot Give Away What You Do Not Own

Modern Learning in Today’s Classroom- You Cannot Give Away What You Do Not Own

by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach | Dec 13, 2019 | Blogging, Digital Literacy

Because of my firm belief in technology’s ability to level the playing field and open doors for all children, regardless of race, socio-economic background, or exceptionalism, I am driven to making sure that teachers (and parents) have the technology, vision and...
The first step toward your district’s digital transformation

The first step toward your district’s digital transformation

by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach | May 11, 2016 | Digital Literacy, future ready

Traveling around the world speaking and consulting has afforded me the opportunity to see many great examples of digital transformation in action. Digital transformation requires strong leadership to drive change. But it also requires a vision for what aspects you...

How to Infuse Digital Literacy Throughout the Curriculum

by Jennifer Carey | Mar 26, 2014 | Making The Shift, Voices, Web Tools That Deepen Learning

K12 schools are slow to address digital literacy, says technology coach and teacher Jen Carey, when they view it as more content to cover – not a cross-curricular component of teaching. In this post she suggests a better way, with several examples from her history classroom .

Digital Literacy: Find Free (and Legal) Images for Your Classroom

by Jennifer Carey | Apr 30, 2013 | The How of 21st Century Teaching, Voices, Web Tools That Deepen Learning

There’s a lot of confusion among educators about how images and other content published online can be used. Teacher Jen Carey tells how she and her students are avoiding copyright violations, learning digital literacy and accessing millions of free and legal-to-use images.

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