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Bringing AI Literacy Lessons to Life

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the world we live in. From using generative AI for schoolwork to dealing with misinformation and befriending AI chatbots, students have a lot to consider when it comes to this ever-evolving…

Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023 11 am – 12 pm PST

Grades

6–12

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Digital Citizenship Week and Digital Well-Being in the Arctic

Learn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording, earning your CE certificate, and using our new accessibility features.Join us for an inspiring edWebinar as we celebrate 11 years of Digital Citizenship Week with an exclusive…

Monday, Oct. 16, 2023 11 am – 12 pm PDT

Grades

K–12

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ChatGPT: To Ban or Not to Ban?

Watch the recordingJoin Laura Ogando from the New York City Department of Education and Tammi Sisk from Fairfax County Public Schools for a lively discussion on the implications of artificial intelligence in the learning experience. They will share their…

Monday, Mar. 13, 2023 12 pm – 1 pm PDT

Grades

4–12

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Media Literacy and Civic Learning Activities to Promote Student Agency

View recording The ubiquity of media and technology in our lives has come with far-reaching implications: a culture of cynicism, disagreement over facts, increased incivility, and a rise in hate speech. Despite these challenges, we also have a generation of…

Tuesday, Sep. 13, 2022 12 pm – 1 pm PDT

Grades

7–12

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Helping Students Cope with Social Media in Uncertain Times

View recording With more and more news about war and conflict finding its way to social media platforms, how can we best support our students to think critically about what they're viewing? Join Common Sense as we share basic ways to leverage discussions of…

Friday, Apr. 8, 2022 9 am – 9 :30am PDT

Grades

3–12

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Banned Books: Building Skills for Civic Action and Civil Debate

How do you teach your kids to stand up for their beliefs while keeping their actions civil? Students will have strong views about banned books, but it is up to educators, parents, and caregivers to guide these conversations. This session demonstrates the…

Friday, Mar. 11, 2022 9 am – 9 :30am PST

Grades

5–12

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Strategies for News Literacy in Today’s Divided Culture

This edWebinar will help educators navigate the world of news and media by engaging in strong relationships with students and providing them with reliable skills and habits.K.C. Boyd is a Washington, D.C. librarian and News Literacy Project ambassador preparing…

Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021 12 pm – 1 pm PST

Grades

5–12

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Developing Embodied SEL: How to Easily Integrate Service Learning into Your Classroom

1-Hour Webinar RecordingBy helping others, we actually help ourselves, too! When we empower kids to believe that they can make a difference in the world, and then we give them the opportunity to actually practice helping others, they unlock powerful mental…

Tuesday, Sep. 28, 2021 12 pm – 1 pm PDT

Grades

K–5

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Fighting Fake: Digital Forensics and News Literacy Education

Preparing students to navigate the landscape of news media is perhaps the most urgent challenge for educators today. From satire and hoaxes to partisan rumors and outright disinformation, today’s information landscape is the most challenging and complex in…

Tuesday, Jun. 12, 2018 1 pm pm PDT

Grades

6–12