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21 st Century Skills

21 st Century Skills. This session will bring in new apps, new technology to help reach all students. It allows us to find ways to move our students into the 21st century and help them become more technology proficient with lifetime skills. By Mike Feagans Jeff Chicki

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21 st Century Skills

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  1. 21st Century Skills This session will bring in new apps, new technology to help reach all students. It allows us to find ways to move our students into the 21st century and help them become more technology proficient with lifetime skills. By Mike Feagans Jeff Chicki Mike.feagans@rcsc.k12.in.usJeff.chicki@rcsc.k12.in.us @mfeagans33 @jeffchicki

  2. My teaching has changed with: •giving students more freedom to explore on their own and problem solve. •shorter lectures and more work time for them to do critical thinking and figure out how to use the technology in their every day life or in the classroom. •learning to be patient and not over load them with to much, but allowing them to see how these aspects of technology can help them.

  3. Different web sites: •SYMBALOO -- my mind works like symbaloo and it has helped me a ton with students projects being presented or sharing, my assignments, videos, etc. I can have them click on a tile and not have to worry about them typing in the wrong address. •Goanimate -- students love to add creativity to their projects and opens their eyes to creativity. Practical money skills – importance of personal finance Games, lesson plans, life skills. www.practicalmoneyskills.com Thank you, Mike

  4. WWW.SYMBALOOEDU.COM •Access your bookmarks anywhere with Symbaloo, a free social service now available in the US. •Symbaloo is the easiest way to start on the internet. Discover pages with the best links about a subject; Create your own pages with favorites; Share your page with the rest of the world.

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  6. wikispaces.com -- http://www.wikispaces.com/ A wiki is a space on the Web where you can share work and ideas, pictures and links, videos and media — and anything else you can think of. Wikispaces is special because we give you a visual editor and a bunch of other tools to make sharing all kinds of content as easy for students as it is for their teachers. http://feagans.wikispaces.com/ Plagiarism – a great web site to teach our students about plagiarism. http://plagiarism.org/

  7. Weebly.com • Free web design • Easy to use. • Free

  8. Digital citizenship is the ability to use technology pro actively, responsibly, and critically to keep yourself and others safe.

  9. Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pGkaw44-Ql4

  10. Websites Great web sites for Digital Citizenships www.digizen.org www.google.com/edu/teachers/youtube/curric/# http://www.commonsensemedia.org/search/digital%20citizenship http://ecitizenship.csla.net/ http://www.nisd.net/digitalcitizen/ http://www.ciconline.org/DigitalCitizenship http://www.edutopia.org/blog/film-festival-digital-citizenship http://www.cyberwise.org/Digital-Citizenship-Top-Ten.html http://digitalcitizenship.net/Nine_Elements.html http://www.digitalcitizenship.nsw.edu.au/- http://www.brainpop.com/spotlight/digitalcitizenship/-

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