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U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics K-12 Home
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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics gives students the opportunity to explore all things labor related, like inflation and prices, unemployment, pay and benefits, and more, through games and quizzes. Students can also explore careers that relate to their interests and learn fun facts about the economy and jobs.

Subject:
21st Century Skills
Career and Technical Education
Life Skills
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Interactive
Primary Source
Reading
Date Added:
02/14/2022
Universal School Library
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The Universal School Library (USL), is a growing collection of digitized books within the Internet Archive’s larger holdings, made available through controlled digital lending, and curated by a national advisory group of school librarians, librarian educators and researchers. Currently, you can search and find selected books from a selection of school libraries across the country, as well as from nationally recognized book award and recommendation lists.

The goal of the USL is to increase equitable access to education through the availability of a set of diverse and inclusive books for all learners. Now in an early phase of development, the project aims to make available a curated collection of 15,000 high-quality books, especially for students in schools who no longer have access to school libraries. The collection is organized around three pillars of literacy: academic literacy, cultural literacy, and college/career literacy. And, in addition, the collection is designed using principles of diversity, equity and inclusion as central to the curatorial approach.

ISKME, the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education, a global education nonprofit, leads the development of USL, together with a team of project advisors and school librarians, in partnership with the Internet Archive. Please contact info@iskme.org for more information.

Subject:
21st Century Skills
Information, Media and Technological Literacy
Material Type:
Primary Source
Reading
Author:
Internet Archive
ISKME
Date Added:
12/25/2021
Upstanders and Allies: Taking Action Against Cyberbullying
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How can you respond when cyberbullying occurs? When cyberbullying happens, everyone involved brings their own perspective to the situation. Help students learn about the importance of empathy, how to consider others' feelings, and how to be an upstander when cyberbullying occurs. Approximately 45 mins.

LESSON OBJECTIVES: Consider the different perspectives of those involved in a cyberbullying incident. Identify ways to be an upstander or ally to someone being bullied. Problem-solve potential challenges to responding to cyberbullying.

Subject:
21st Century Skills
Digital Citizenship
Information, Media and Technological Literacy
Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Common Sense Education
Provider Set:
Digital Citizenship
Date Added:
04/21/2022
Use Information Correctly
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In this free tutorial, learn how to use information correctly to create quality content while protecting others' intellectual property.

Lessons include: (1) Putting Info Together. Learn some useful tactics for putting information together. (2) Avoiding Plagiarism. Use these tips to avoid plagiarizing others. (3) Copyright and Fair Use. Learn about copyright and fair use in the age of digital technology. (4) How to Copyright Your Content. Learn how to copyright your own creative works in this free lesson. (5) Using Creative Commons Content. Learn the basics of using Creative Commons content with this free lesson.

Subject:
21st Century Skills
Technology
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
GCFGlobal
Date Added:
04/02/2024
Users Council Feedback Document 101724
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During the Users Council meeting on October 17, 2024, we asked for your feedback about the student eBook and video collections and CLEO. Use this document to answer the questions and add your thoughts and feedback about these resources and tools.

Subject:
21st Century Skills
Information, Media and Technological Literacy
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Date Added:
10/18/2024
Using the Web to Get Stuff Done
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In this free tutorial, learn more about how to use the Internet to buy and sell items, find a home or an online review, use Wikipedia, and do more.

Lessons include: (1) Online Shopping Advice. Use these tips for a better, safer online shopping experience. (2) Finding Online Reviews. Learn how to find online reviews before making purchases so you know you're making the right choices. (3) How to Buy Tickets Online. Learn how to buy tickets online to avoid waiting on line when you get there. (4) What is Craigslist?. Learn more about this classified-ads site, where you can buy and sell almost anything. (5) How to Sell Something on Craigslist. Learn how to sell safely and effectively on Craigslist. (6) What is the Sharing Economy?. Get an understanding of what the sharing economy means. (7) Searching for a Home Online. Learn how to find a home online using the world's most popular online search services.

Subject:
21st Century Skills
Technology
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
GCFGlobal
Date Added:
04/02/2024
Verizon 5G XR Hackathon Guide
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The Verizon 5G Hackathon Teacher’s Guide, a comprehensive handbook that will help you organize and run an interactive, hands-on hackathon at your school to explore the power of 5G using XR technology.

Estimated time required: 4, 6, or 8 class periods.

Technology required for this lesson: Design Software, Laptop/Desktop, VR Headset (Optional).

Subject:
21st Century Skills
Arts
Creativity and Innovation
Interdisciplinary, Project-based, and Real-World Learning
Science
Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Verizon
Provider Set:
Verizon Innovative Learning HQ - Lessons and Apps
Author:
Games for Change
Date Added:
09/20/2023
Virtual Reality (Lesson 1 of 4): Basics of CoSpaces
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In this lesson, students will learn about virtual reality and 3D environments, then create their own VR planet using an online program called CoSpaces. Note: the activity in this lesson requires your class to have access to a paid “Pro CoSpaces EDU” account. If you and your students do not have access to a paid CoSpaces EDU account, you may be able to activate a free trial. Alternatively, you may use the free version of CoSpaces, but it has extremely limited capabilities.

Estimated time required: 1-2 class periods.

Technology required for this lesson: Design Software, Laptop/Desktop, Smartphone, Tablet, VR Headset (Optional).

Subject:
21st Century Skills
Arts
Creativity and Innovation
Engineering
Interdisciplinary, Project-based, and Real-World Learning
Science
Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Verizon
Provider Set:
Verizon Innovative Learning HQ - Lessons and Apps
Author:
J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute at Arizona State University
Date Added:
09/20/2023