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WEBINARS & EVENTS

Fun Ways to Keep Kids Learning This Summer

Join Common Sense for an empowering webinar where we will explore tips to keep your kids engaged, active, and ready for the upcoming school year. From exciting learning apps to creative projects, we'll share practical ways to ensure a summer filled with learning…

Wednesday, May 15, 2024 5 pm – 5 :30pm PDT

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Pre-K–12

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CURATED LIST

Classroom Tools That Use AI

Introduce AI tools into your classrooms thoughtfully.

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K–12

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An Authentic Approach to Discussions About Digital Well-Being

Use this activity as an in-road to deeper conversations about digital life.

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Dr. Emily Weinstein

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4–12

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Viral Online Challenges

Everything you need to know about TikTok and YouTube challenges that start online and leak into the classroom.

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Christine Elgersma

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3–12

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Helpful Tools for Math and Literacy Assessment and Skill-Building

Help meet students where they are and feel great about gaining ground.

Posted on April 16, 2024 by Tanner Higgin

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Pre-K–12

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Canva for Education

Create, collaborate and share with versatile design tool

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K–12

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Free

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Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Chrome

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Free Learning Resources to Celebrate Asian American Heritage

Explore the history and achievements of Asian Americans with activities, videos, and more for AANHPI month (and beyond).

Posted on April 8, 2024 by Bianca DeJesus

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Pre-K–12

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ARTICLE

Free Learning Resources to Celebrate Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage

Explore the history and achievements of Asian Americans with activities, videos, and more for AANHPI month (and beyond).

Posted on April 8, 2024 by Bianca DeJesus

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Pre-K–11

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Deepfakes and Democracy

Every day, we see -- and create! -- countless images and videos that have been edited or digitally altered. From simple Snapchat filters to short, lighthearted, or ironic TikTok videos, it’s clear that seeing and creating altered…

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7:36

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8–12

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VIDEO

Social Media: Is Your Breaking News Broken?

The internet and social media give us tools to find out what’s happening almost instantly – sometimes even in real time. But how much can we trust the breaking news we see online? In this video, hear from two experts on the topic…

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5:07

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8–12

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VIDEO

Political Ads on Social Media: Selling the Truth?

During an election we might take political ads for granted, or just try to tune them out. But can we really ignore the fact that the political ads in our social media feeds are targeted specifically at us? Many political campaign…

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6:35

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8–12

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VIDEO

Internet Traffic Light

Students learn the "Internet Traffic Light" poem, helping them understand how to assess "green sites" that are "just right" for them, versus "red sites" that are not appropriate.

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0:54

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K–2

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Semáforo de internet

¡La seguridad en línea es muy similar a la seguridad en nuestro vecindario! En este video, los estudiantes se aprenderán el poema “Semáforo de internet” para saber qué hacer cuando llegan a un sitio web no apropiado para ellos.

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0:54

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Pre-K–2

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VIDEO

My Online Neighborhood

Just like traveling in the real world, students learn to be safe when traveling online with three simple rules.

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3:16

Grades

K–2

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VIDEO

Mi vecindario en línea

El poder del internet permite a los jóvenes conocer y ver lugares que no pueden visitar en persona. Pero, igual como viajar en la vida real, es importante que los jóvenes se mantengan seguros cuando “viajen” por las redes. En est…

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3:19

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Pre-K–2