Theses skills involve critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication.
What are learning skills?
Offensive discourse targeting a specific group or individual based on inherent traits.
What is hate speech?
A legal term noting the rights granted to creators for the ability to use their products.
What is copyright?
Examples include student playing Kahoot! to review a subject.
What is "amplifying traditional practice"?
A component of a lesson involving teachers working with students to solve problems at the same time.
What is guided practice?
The expression of one's ability to adapt to changes or circumstances.
What is flexibility?
This term can include a student's name, address, date of birth, weight, etc.
What is directory information?
A legal term allowing a restricted use for products normally under copyright if it is used for education, et cetera without permission.
What is fair use?
Examples include a Zoom call with an engineer to present machines the students created.
What is "transforming traditional practice"?
A component of a lesson where students work on their own to review or practice skills or aspects of a topic.
What is independent practice?
These are crucial to ongoing professional success and is done through the connections one makes with others.
What are social skills?
A way to make students' internet navigation easier by organizing worthwhile resources for them to use.
What are web curation tools?
This purpose under fair use to show something different from how it was before.
What is a transformative purpose?
Examples include listening to a lecture accompanied by Google Slides.
What is a "passive" relationship between technology and students.
An aspect of a lesson which allows students to summarize main points or answer questions to show a teacher if students understand the subject matter at hand.
What is closure?