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Digital Citizenship Poster for Middle/High School Classrooms | Common Sense Media

Digital Citizenship Poster for Middle/High School Classrooms | Common Sense Media | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Have you heard about Common Sense Media's posters on digital citizenship? This one is geared to middle and high school students and asks students to think before they share, and provides questions to ask so that they "self-reflect before they self-reveal." You may download copies at the site.

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MIT BLOSSOMS | MIT BLOSSOMS

MIT BLOSSOMS | MIT BLOSSOMS | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

BLOSSOMS video lessons are enriching students' learning experiences in high school classrooms from Brooklyn to Beirut to Bangalore. Our Video Library contains over 50 math and science lessons, all freely available to teachers as streaming video and Internet downloads and as DVDs and videotapes.

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Discovery Education - Curiosity in the Classroom

Discovery Education - Curiosity in the Classroom | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Spark curiosity in the classroom. Discovery Education and Intel have teamed up to create Curiosity in the Classroom, a website designed to bring teachers, students and families on a journey through life's biggest questions."

This site has resources for teachers, parents and students. The teacher area has resources to help students explore careers at the forefront of featured topics such as Communications, Computers, Nanotechnology, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for Grades 6-8 and 9- 12, including videos, webinars, pdf files. There is also an area called Profiles in Curiosity with the tag line 'Stimulate insightful conversation with your students about these modern day visionaries.'"

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