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How to use your Media Specialist (and What to Do if You Don’t Have One!)

Media Specialists and classroom teachers can make a powerful duo. The Media Specialists have great expertise that classroom teachers can utilize – building curated resources, fostering a love of reading, integrating technology into instruction, guiding quality research, and collaborating on lessons or units. If you don’t have a certified Media Specialist, find some great advice on how to partner with your local public library!

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Organization in Hybrid/Online Learning

In the challenging and unexpected transition to digital learning environments in 2020, some of the most common questions my students asked are “Where do I start?” and “What do I need to do today?”

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Healthy Tech Habits for Post-COVID Teaching

When we all went digital overnight we started seeing free offers from every technology platform and company. Teachers started getting inundated with every type of tool you could possibly use on a device—apps, sites, widgets, and gadgets…oh my!

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Digital Responsibility Bundle

“Digital Citizenship” is a BROAD term. Use these videos and blogs to break it down into more meaningful chunks to digest with your learners.

Digital Learning Day
Digital Learning Day

Digital Learning Day invites you to join the celebration and our amazing group of innovators who care so deeply for the future of public education. By joining the FRS Digital Learning Day network, you will receive ongoing opportunities to connect, share, and learn as educators reimagine the future of school.

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Using Tinkercad for DIGITAL Prototypes or End Products in PBL or Design Thinking

Indiana teachers work tirelessly to spark students’ imagination and empower them as learners, all while wearing the weight of a 1,000 hats. However, many of our projects and activities that worked pre-COVID are a no-go now due to social distancing, students being fully virtual, or having an endless combination of in-person, remote, and quarantined students.