Who should lead on digital in your school? It’s a question I’m often asked. Many think it should fall upon the shoulders of the Head […]
Your students probably already have accounts on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, Snapchat and so on, but for those starting on their social media journey and […]
In a world defined by information, and the technologies that store and move that data, understanding how to interact in a digital space is nothing […]
About a year ago, the Connected Learning Lab published a report on Youth Connections for Wellbeing, which was developed collaboratively by Mimi Ito, Candice Odgers, […]
This post was sponsored by the Alliance for Excellent Education. Join the Alliance for Excellent Education’s All4Ed’s Future Ready Schools® Digital Learning Day Network because […]
When is a “lol” not a “lol”? Would a “ftw” hit as hard by any other name? Two things: Shakespeare’s The post “Because internet”: learning […]
November is a big month for computer security. The 30th happens to be National Computer Security Day, a nice reminder for students to reflect on […]
Librarians are at the forefront of teaching digital citizenship. Children often experience their first lessons on the topic from their public or school librarian. In […]
With October designated as cybersecurity awareness month, there’s a great deal to focus on. Indeed, the argument can be made that the conditions we’re living through […]
Civics classes can help students learn their rights, privileges, and duties as a part of a larger society. For that reason, we include civics in […]
When experts from around the country came together at the World Economic Forum last February for Raising Good Gamers, a workshop focused on exploring the […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced our society to pause, reflect, and adapt our previously ingrained thoughts about young people and technology. Discussions over screen time […]