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Month: October 2015

Teaching Digital Citizenship with Bookopolis – Lesson #3

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on October 22, 2015
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Lesson #3: Hacking = Cheating & Early Lessons on Security Where I live in Silicon Valley, the term “hacking” can often be used in a positive way.  Kids brag sometimes about being able to “hack” […]

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Teaching Digital Citizenship with Bookopolis – Lesson #2

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on October 22, 2015October 22, 2015
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Lesson #2: What does Cyberbullying look and feel like?  For older elementary and middle students, the concept of Cyberbullying is a big one.  Some obvious forms include sending a mean text, making an unkind comment […]

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Teaching Digital Citizenship with Bookopolis – Lesson #1

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on October 22, 2015October 22, 2015
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Students are spending increasingly more time using tech inside –  and outside – of the classroom. Teaching “digital citizenship” skills or how to interact positively online is becoming critical for elementary and middle schoolers. Here are […]

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Tutorial: How to Search for YA/Teen Books in Bookopolis

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on October 2, 2015
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You can now find Young Adult/Teen books in Bookopolis with our special Search for YA feature. Here’s what to do: (Prefer videos? Here’s a 2 minute tutorial video that shows you how to do it.) […]

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