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Taryn Lytle

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Technology Teacher

Having a great week integrating Technology with Read Across America!


How Can Students Self-Assess When Teachers Do All the Grading and Work?  kqed.org/mindshift/5483…


Feeling sad that Christmas gift I ordered from Wolferman's Bakery @wolfermans was stolen of neice's stoop. And Wolferman's offers nothing but 'it was delivered'. Poor customer service noted. #wolfermans #porchpirates #christmas


Some fun activities here

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Do you use #Chromebooks in your school? #DYK they have built-in accessibility features? Hear more from the Technical Lead for Chrome OS accessibility services: goo.gle/37czdIv

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The Hour of Code is coming! We’re unveiling almost 100 new activities, including 30 focused on #CSforGood! Read all about what we’ve got planned for #HourOfCode 2019 ⬇️❤️️🌎 buff.ly/337nyZj


Flexible seating in technology - letting kids work in a way that works for them!

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8 Proactive Classroom Management Tips edutopia.org/article/8-proa…


Half of kids in the U.S. own smartphones by age 11, and phone use is on the rise for kids as young as 8. We must teach children how to be safe, informed, savvy internet users. Digital literacy matters. #digitalliteracy #commonsense #technologyteacher


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“As educators, we process things with our minds but often make decisions with our hearts. We cannot forget that our students do the same. It is through trust that we can build relationships—the foundation of personal and authentic learning cultures.” buff.ly/2BLu9fJ

gcouros's tweet image. “As educators, we process things with our minds but often make decisions with our hearts. We cannot forget that our students do the same. It is through trust that we can build relationships—the foundation of personal and authentic learning cultures.” buff.ly/2BLu9fJ

Anxiety Awareness for teachers!

These are just a few of the most common ways we misperceive reality: 🧠 Filtering out all of the positive aspects 🧠 All or nothing thinking 🧠 Overgeneralization ow.ly/f6GP50wUjUW



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3 text to speech tools and 5 ways your students can use them controlaltachieve.com/2016/01/text-t… #edtech

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Your kid has finally made a convincing case for their own phone, and you've decided they're ready. As luck would have it, your device is still perfectly functional and would make an excellent hand-me-down first phone. comsen.se/34apkJk #digitalwellbeing #cellphones


Atkinson Elementary kids know what to do if someone is unkind to them online! #commonsense #technologyteacher #atkinsonelmentary

TechTaryn's tweet image. Atkinson Elementary kids know what to do if someone is unkind to them online! #commonsense #technologyteacher #atkinsonelmentary
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Practicing our shortcuts and Google Drawing tools, while creating Halloween poems with virtual magnetic poetry tiles! #halloweentech #technologyteaceher #googleclassroom #atkinsonacademy

TechTaryn's tweet image. Practicing our shortcuts and Google Drawing tools, while creating Halloween poems with virtual magnetic poetry tiles! #halloweentech #technologyteaceher #googleclassroom #atkinsonacademy

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As of 2018, 72% of teens say they use Instagram. Here's our definitive guide, including 6 things you may not know about it. comsen.se/32r0zrE #socialmedia #teens #digitalparenting


Sure kids can read, but do they have the skills to 'read' a web page? Can they navigate a website effectively? Do they understand how to search for key information and ignore click-bait? @AtkinsonAcademy students in grades 4 and 5 are practicing these important literacy skills.


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If you want kids to love books, try immersing them with books they like and books that reflect them. Also, have kids participate in book-based activities that reduce "the distance between books and life." @martinmiABC ow.ly/vLYH50wNZNU


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