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October is Computer Learning Month!
Computer Learning Month is an excellent opportunity to enhance your students' digital skills and explore the vast world of technology. This week, we’re sharing resources about copyright and digital citizenship, coding, virtual courses, AI, and more. Share these tools to help students navigate the ever-evolving landscape of computing and unlock new possibilities in our increasingly digital world.
Share your thoughts with our communityWeekly PollThis week, our poll asks, "How often do your students use computers or electronic devices in lessons?" Share your choice and view the responses of other educators. |
Grades 2-12
Remix & Reuse Responsibly: Copyright for Digital Citizens
This workshop will equip you with the essential knowledge and strategies you need to teach your students copyright concepts effectively. Discover various tools and resources to help you and your students find, evaluate, and cite content.
Grades K-8
3 Great Lesson Plans on Copyright
Use the three lessons in this article to help your students understand and respect copyright and fair use. Create your free account to access lessons and materials for second, fourth, and seventh grade students.
Grades K-5
Barefoot Computing
Discover various computational thinking resources for elementary students, including lessons, activity sheets, PowerPoints, and downloadable classroom posters. Register for an account using your email to access and save materials found on the site.
Grades 8-12
Tomorrow Classroom
Tomorrow Classroom provides learning tools to help students ages 13–18 with web creation, design, and coding. Create a teacher account to access lessons that will help students create portfolio websites, capstone projects, passion projects, and more.
Grades K-12
GCF Learn Free
GCF Learn Free provides free, diverse online courses on 21st century skills. Registration is not required, but signing up saves progress. Topics include tech basics, software, and career planning. Teaching guides and resources benefit educators.
Grades K-12
TeachersFirst's Resources for using AI (Artificial Intelligence) for Productivity
This curated collection of resources offers opportunities to learn about and explore artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and tools. Educators can use these tools to automate administrative tasks, save time, and improve student learning outcomes.
Grades 6-12
CS Intro
CS Intro offers three semester-length coding lessons designed to teach developers coding, starting from the basics. Lessons begin with the basics of creating games using block and script programming functions and progress to more significant difficulties.
Grades 5-12
Georgia Virtual Learning Shared Resources
Explore more than 100 virtual courses for secondary students. Choose from studies in all core content areas, the fine arts, and world languages. These offerings include classes in finance, computer science, fitness, CTE, electives, and more.
Grades 3-5
Cyber Academy
Cyber Academy offers several lessons on internet safety for kids ages 7–10. Lessons include short video episodes, accompanying tasks, and printable homework activities about topics like passwords, safety settings, and misinformation.
Grades K-12
Verizon Innovative Learning HQ
Create a free account to access more than 100 lesson plans and professional development sessions that provide micro-credentials. Most activities focus on virtual or augmented reality and include a facilitator's guide, introduction, and videos.
This Week at TeachersFirst
This week, we welcome you to register for our next free fall OK2Ask virtual workshop. We’re also sharing a blog post to help you learn more ideas for Computer Learning Month. Finally, we're delighted to share a free new edtech tool for middle-level civics classes—read the details below!
Tuesday, 10/22, 7 PM ETOK2Ask: Tech Made EZ with Book CreatorLearn how to use the free Book Creator app in your classroom! This engaging hands-on workshop will guide you through the basics of the app and help you make the most of your free account. We’ll also explore various strategies to differentiate instruction. |
Infusing Technology BlogCreative Activities for Copyright in the ClassroomOur students consume and make music, videos, images, and artwork for school projects and personal interests daily. However, many students perceive copyright as primarily about restrictions, making it seem like copyright is a barrier to creativity. |
Teach civics, history, or government?Introducing - MyCivicsLifeWe’re excited to introduce a free new edtech tool for middle-level civics classes! MyCivicsLife is an educational, safe platform that engages students in a social-media-like experience that will prepare them to be responsible citizens in the digital age. |
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