Explore six strategies and some great resources for boosting digital citizenship and device management in the classroom and at home!
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Want to get your students’ creative juices flowing and boost writing skills? NaNoWriMo’s Young Writer’s Program might just do the trick!
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This week is Free Membership Week at TCEA. Already a member? Spread the word! Not yet a member? Sign yourself or your staff up at no cost!
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Generate images with words, create quizzes with hints, write grammar songs in the style of T. Swift, and more. Enjoy some October AI tools!
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Hacktivate: Cybersecurity for Grades 6 and Up
Working with middle or high school students on cybersecurity and coding? You’ll want to check out this 100% free resource, Hacktivate.
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    Google Tips and Tricks
12 Google Docs Features to Infuse Style, Efficiency, and Fun
by Cari Ortsby Cari OrtsCheck out a treasure trove of 12 features that make Google Docs more fun and efficient for teachers and students!
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    Communication
Nine Tips for Establishing and Maintaining Parent Communication
by Diana Bennerby Diana BennerParent communication is a critical aspect of a teacher’s role. Learn tips on how to maintain and establish communication throughout the year.
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Explore Google’s updated K-12 Cybersecurity Guidebook. It offers specific strategies relevant to Google for Education challenges.
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Did you know that North America will experience two solar eclipses this school year? Check out apps, resources, safety information, and more!
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Do you feel like technology is at odds with literacy instruction? Learn ways to promote literacy success across digital and print formats!
 
