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Check out 8 posters on best practice for digital devices!

Check out 8 posters on best practice for digital devices! | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Beth Dichter's insight:

As more and more schools move towards a one-to-one classroom, the need for students to understand basic rules and routines around digital devices is critical. Find 8 printable posters that address the following rules.

* Eyes on your own screen

* Keep food and drink away from technology

* Respect the laptop

* Keep your password to yourself

* Think before you print

* Save your work!

* Leave tricky stuff to the experts

* Watch where you click (don't visit unapproved sites)

The visuals will help students understand (and hopefully remember) the rules.

Mauricio Fierro's curator insight, August 2, 2014 10:06 AM
Check out 8 posters on best practice for digital devices!
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My thoughts on a proposed social media policy for school employees (Part 2) | Dangerously Irrelevant

My thoughts on a proposed social media policy for school employees (Part 2) | Dangerously Irrelevant | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Scott McLeod shares his thoughts, as well as feedback he received from a previous post, on a school district employee social media policy. This is an issue that more and more school districts are addressing. Early on McLeod states "I put this policy before my 28,000+ educational technology-savvy readers to solicit their reactions. While some of them thought parts of the policy were okay, many concerns were expressed as well. My overarching issues are listed immediately below. My point-by-point concerns and those of my readers are listed at the end of this message." Read on for a detailed look at issues that may arise when writing a social media policy for school district employees.

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