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Rights and Responsibilities of Digital Citizens

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See on Scoop.it – Digital Literacies As the space in which students now “live” has moved into a digital world, the concept of citizenship has once again been on my mind. And a familiar pattern is emerging as…

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Moodle 2.7 New Features and Roadmap

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See on Scoop.it – Moodlicious New features added in Moodle 2.7 and ongoing work in development See on www.youtube.com

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The 8 Skills Students Must Have For The Future – Edudemic

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See on Scoop.it – Digital Fluency This year’s “The Learning Curve” report from Pearson takes a look at education across the globe. One of the main things the report does is rank the world’s educational systems (which we’ll…

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Design Thinking for Educators Toolkit | IDEO

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See on Scoop.it – Digital Fluency A free, how-to toolkit and coursework that introduces educators to the process and methods of design See on www.ideo.com

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How We Use Digital Badges for Recognition and Motivation

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab Figure 1 – Survey data shows badges are used most with professional development The uptake of digital badges in industry and education has been even faster See on www.extremenetworks.com

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Using the Moodle Question Bank – Super Moodle

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See on Scoop.it – Moodlicious Moodle Question Bank is a feature that allows a teacher to simply create, preview, as well as edit questions in a particular database of question categories. Question categories may be limited to being…

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The Role of Humans in Blended Learning

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab Mica Pollack and her colleagues from UCSD share new research about the importance of teachers in blended learning environments that highlights the strengths and limits of online tools. See on blogs.edweek.org

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Curriculum: Understanding YouTube & Digital Citizenship – Google in Education

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See on Scoop.it – Digital Fluency We have devised an interactive curriculum aimed to support teachers of secondary students (approximately ages 13-17). The curriculum helps educate students on topics like: YouTube’s policiesHow to report content on YouTubeHow to…

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From Badges to Breakthroughs: Unleashing Learner Potential through Competency-Based Achievements | EDUCAUSE.edu

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab In the From Badges to Breakthroughs: Unleashing Learner Potential through Competency-Based Achievements panel session at EDUCAUSE 2013, various presenters explored challenging innovations related to prior learning assessments, badge frameworks, and verification of competencies…

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Curation as a tool for teaching and learning

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab A digital essay completed by Heather Bailie as part of the assessment requirements of #INF530 Concepts & Practices for a Digital Age. See on storify.com

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