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Winners of last week's Tech Tuesday prizes: Candace, Emily, Linda, Carrie, Donna, Gillian, Katie, and Leah! Instructional Tidbits: I'm sure you know Digital Citizenship is one strand of our Technology Application TEKS for grades K-4. Like any of our TEKS, it is a state law to teach these skills. The teaching of our TEKS, when it comes to digital citizenship, should be consistent and constant. This is not a one shot lesson. Continuous reminders and lessons should be taught throughout the year. Use Common Sense Media for great lesson ideas, resources, posters, videos, and more! Tie these lessons into things you are already doing, such as Morning Meetings. Use positive reinforcement to highlight students doing the right things and always expect 100% when it comes to Digital Citizenship! Here are the Tech Apps TEKS, also located in the Armstrong Tech Resources folder in Google Drive. Prizes will go to all Armstrong employees who take the Digital Citizenship pledge AND tweet it out using @Armstronghp! (Yes, you can get a prize if you already did this!)
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Use your iPad like a flash drive! Please note, this only works for the pictures and videos saved to your camera roll! Your iPad can be plugged into your computer using the USB cord (part of the charging cord). Once it is plugged in you will be able to open, copy, upload, files. After you plug it in, your computer will install the device driver software (just like it does for a flash drive). Next you can view files from the pop up or go to Computer and find your iPad listed with all of your other drives. Find the picture and video files you want to use!
This is also helpful when uploading pictures and videos to other websites. |
AuthorI am an elementary Campus Instructional Technologist in Highland Park ISD Archives
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