Into the Driver's Seat
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Into the Driver's Seat
Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Developing Digital Literacies for Teachers

Developing Digital Literacies for Teachers | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

“How did you do that?” This is a question I have been asked a few times in my career when using an element of technology in my lessons.

 "The thing is, this is not a reaction to my students tackling some carefully crafted web quest or using iPads to create animated video clips (simply because I don’t usually do those kind of tasks but more on that later!) It is often a reaction to my class using an app like Padlet to collaborate or Kahoot to create their own quizzes.

“I didn’t do that,” is usually my answer. “I just set it up and my students did the rest.”

“But it seems so complicated,” they continue. “I could never do something like that.”

"When a teacher is reluctant to use technology in class, there are two reasons they may offer – “I don’t know much about technology,” and/or “my students are much better with tech than me so how could I teach them anything with it?”

Via Elizabeth E Charles
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8 Classroom EdTech Strategies That Develop Critical Thinking Skills

8 Classroom EdTech Strategies That Develop Critical Thinking Skills | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Educational technology, or edtech, has revolutionized the classroom by improving learning efficiency and efficacy. Used wisely, edtech strategies help students develop vital critical thinking skills, and can change the paradigms of education. Here are eight specific ways classroom tech can help students develop their critical thinking.

Via Elizabeth E Charles, Dean J. Fusto
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Teachers' Essential Guide to Teaching with Technology

Teachers' Essential Guide to Teaching with Technology | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

When and how much should students be using technology in class?
What is the best way to set up my classroom for device use?
How can I make sure I am protecting student privacy when using technology?
Which policies and procedures will help me get the most out of teaching with technology?
Are there benefits to allowing student phones in the classroom? If so, what are they?
How can I keep kids on task when they're using devices?
How can digital citizenship lessons help me get the most out of teaching with technology?
How can I use technology to support learning outside of school?


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