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Resources and References
Digital Citizenship Week - October 14-18
Digital Citizenship Competencies
Sarah's Shark Week Resources
Michael Phelps vs. Shark
1000 Hours Outside
Protect Young Eyes
Common Sense Education Digital Citizenship Curriculum
Device Free Dinner
Blue Light Before Bed
AI Ethics
Computer Science Impacts of Computing
Our Kent ISD Equity Statements
Professional Learning
EdTech Cheer
Find all of our events at bit.ly/iamedtech and don't forget to check out remc.org for more professional learning opportunities.
Podcast PDx
A special thanks to our For the Purpose of… Podcast PDx community. Learn more and join at bit.ly/ftpo-pdx
For SCECHs: What was one aspect of digital citizenship discussed in this episode that resonated with you? Why did it resonate?Â
For Fun: Describe a modern-day object using references from 1745 using 3-4 bullet points.
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Additional Ad Music:
Snowflake by BatchBug
Original Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson
By Kent ISD EdTech💬 Register for the new season of For the Purpose of Podcast PDx 💬
📫 Submit your questions at bit.ly/ftpomail 📫Â
Resources and References
Digital Citizenship Week - October 14-18
Digital Citizenship Competencies
Sarah's Shark Week Resources
Michael Phelps vs. Shark
1000 Hours Outside
Protect Young Eyes
Common Sense Education Digital Citizenship Curriculum
Device Free Dinner
Blue Light Before Bed
AI Ethics
Computer Science Impacts of Computing
Our Kent ISD Equity Statements
Professional Learning
EdTech Cheer
Find all of our events at bit.ly/iamedtech and don't forget to check out remc.org for more professional learning opportunities.
Podcast PDx
A special thanks to our For the Purpose of… Podcast PDx community. Learn more and join at bit.ly/ftpo-pdx
For SCECHs: What was one aspect of digital citizenship discussed in this episode that resonated with you? Why did it resonate?Â
For Fun: Describe a modern-day object using references from 1745 using 3-4 bullet points.
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Additional Ad Music:
Snowflake by BatchBug
Original Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson