In this episode of The Battle Born Digital Learning Podcast, hosts Maggie Cox & Kyle Anderson have a conversation with Dr. LeAnn Morris, Nevada Digital Learning Collaborative Digital Engineer, about her role as a teacher on special assignment (TOSA) in the Carson City School District, CETL certification, and her digital citizenship webinar series that she produces for the NVDLC! These resources and more can be found at http://www.nvdigitallearning.org. Check out the show notes for this episode at https://bit.ly/BBDLepisode017.
Read MoreGet a sample of what types of topics and materials are available on the Nevada Digital Learning Collaborative website in this Quick Reference Guide.
Read MoreIn distance learning, teachers struggle to gauge meaningful student engagement as they deliver lessons. This tool can be used by administrators and instructional coaches to facilitate coaching cycles focused on increasing student engagement.
Read MoreThis infographic provides some information and resources for celebrating National Poetry Month.
Read MoreThis Google Jamboard provides graphic organizers aligned with the Spotlight on Strategies (SOS) for Assessment from Discovery Education.
Read MoreThis Google Slides resource provides graphic organizers aligned with the Spotlight on Strategies (SOS) for Assessment from Discovery Education. Editable and non-editable slides are included.
Read MoreHow can you leverage Jamboard to use with students for data reflection? Watch this quick 9-minute tutorial how to create templates for students to collaborate on regarding data reflection and growth.
Read MoreThis is a screencast on how to use the web app Formative.
Read More“Canvas provides a number of data tools that may be used to drive instruction and support your students. Learn what data is collected in your Canvas courses how to utilized this data to meet the needs of your students.”
Read MoreUse Digital Compass from Common Sense Education to teach middle school students Digital Citizenship. This “Choose Your Own Adventure” style game has many possibilites for students to select as they help their character make decisions on News & Media Literacy; Cyberbullying, Digital Drama & Hate Speech; Digital Footprint & Identity; and Privacy & Security. The lessons are geared toward students in grades 6 – 8 with each grade level having its own lesson.
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