How to drive digital citizenship in online learning
How to drive digital citizenship in online learning. One district's library media specialists are guiding teachers in getting most out of digital resources
How to drive digital citizenship in online learning. One district's library media specialists are guiding teachers in getting most out of digital resources
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You don’t need a lot of money or a dedicated space to try maker education—a cart with some basic materials will suffice.
During pandemic, parents are quickly learning that their children can’t write very well. Writers explore why, and tell parents what they can do about it.
Parents thrust into the role of distance learning guide are struggling in their new positions. Here are some ways they can find some balance and more understanding for their kids.
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Teachers are working hard to keep bonds with students strong as learning moves online. 6 ways parents can help
Even though screens are keeping us connected now, research shows smartphone use disrupts an essential facet of human connection – eye contact.