In an increasingly digital world, the things a student needs to know are indeed changing–sometimes drastically.
This graphic gets at the idea of modern teaching through a simple checklist for teachers today. We’ve added a extensions for each…
Avoiding bias and logical fallacies, fact-checking information, and grasping argument subtleties are all examples of digital citizenship.
Social media has emerged as a kind of standard for connecting with and staying in touch with friends, family, coaches, and more.
It would make sense that as tech becomes more integrated, accessible, and smarter, those connections will deepen as our priorities change.
Changing knowledge demands in education should be scrutinized with at least as much as enthusiasm as we muster for Netflix or food…
Digital Leadership is about, in part, using the internet and social media to improve the lives, well-being, and circumstances of others.
So what’s a simple definition for bullying? Intentionally causing suffering for someone else who often can’t or won’t defend themselves.