Presented by Matthew Farber, Ed.D., Assistant Professor, University of Northern Colorado
Moderated by Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Common Sense Education
Presented by Allie Niese, AP U.S. Government and Civics Teacher, Chicago Public Schools (IL); and Molly June Roquet, Education Librarian, Saint Mary’s College of California
Moderated by Kristi Hemingway, VP of Content and Creative Strategy, EdCuration; and Shaelynn Farnsworth, Senior Director of Educator Network Expansion, News Literacy Project
Presented by Dr. Derek Fialkiewicz, Principal, Clark County School District (NV); and Heidi Carr, Teacher, Clark County School District (NV)
Moderated by Sue Thotz, Sr. Program Manager, Common Sense Education
Presented by Laura Ordoñez, Head of Podcast Ratings and Reviews, Common Sense Media; and Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Common Sense Education
In this edWebinar, hear two innovative educators, Gail Desler and Mike Scafati, present original ideas for taking advantage of #digcitweek week.
Presented by Yu-Ling Cheng, Co-Producer, Remake Learning Days Across America; and Jennifer Ehehalt, Senior Education Program Manager, Common Sense Education
Presented by Christine Elgersma, Senior Editor, Learning Content, Common Sense Education; and Tanner Higgin, Ph.D., Director, Education Editorial Strategy, Common Sense Education
Moderated by Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Common Sense Education
Presented by Dr. Maryanne Wolf, Director of the Center for Dyslexia, Diverse Learners, and Social Justice, UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies
Moderated by Barbara Pape, Director of Policy and Communications, Learner Variability Project, Digital Promise
Presented by Mackey Pendergrast, Superintendent, Morris School District (NJ); Erica Hartman, District Director of Technology Integration, Morris School District (NJ); and Dewayne J. McClary, Director, League of Innovative Schools, Digital Promise
Moderated by Monica Cougan, Manager, Strategic Relationships and Initiatives, ENA and CatchOn
Teaching students how to become digital citizens is essential as technology assumes a greater place in their lives. Learners with opportunities to think critically about what they see online; recognize the benefits and risks of sharing information; and balance screen time with other activities will become digitally aware and responsible.