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Digital Studying Sources For January 2022

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Digital Learning Assets for January 2020


By Deborah Marshall and Lisa McKnight Ward revealed 14 January 20


Discover digital learning assets for January 2020 and preview February's list.


Digital Studying Assets for January 2020


Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Martin Luther King Day in January 2020 (opens in new tab) marks the twenty fifth anniversary of the day of service. Discover out concerning the day and volunteer opportunities for you and your college students.


The History Channel explains the origin of the vacation (opens in new tab) and highlights its namesake with archival photographs and more.


The NEA offers actions and assets (opens in new tab) for grades K-5, 6-eight and 9-12.


See 10 essential books (opens in new tab) about Martin Luther King Jr. from the Archive.


Digital Scavenger Hunt
Try a digital scavenger hunt created utilizing Goose Chase EDU. Create teams and watch the enjoyable begin.


Random Staff Maker
Type the names single-spaced with no formatting, first in Word, then paste into the random workforce maker site. TIP: Be sure there isn't any area between names else the site picks that up as a reputation and creates too many teams.


Cyber Patriot’s Competition
Do you've any students fascinated by hacking or cyber safety? Introduce them to the Cyber Patriot’s competition, offered by Northrop Grumman Foundation.


February 2020 Upcoming Events:


Digital Learning Day
Get ready for Digital Studying Day (opens in new tab) February 27, 2020.


Career & Technical Schooling Month
This year ACTE and NASA HUNCH are internet hosting a scholar video problem (opens in new tab) celebrating Career and Technical Training (CTE) and undertaking-based studying packages. The Video Problem Theme is Living and Working on the Moon and Past.


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Deborah Marshall is the Division Chair of Profession & Technical Schooling and Lisa McKnight Ward is the librarian at Granby Highschool in Norfolk, Virginia. Both are Nationally Board Certified, former Teachers of the Year, who have taught a number of subjects including AP and IB courses. They have over a decade of experience collaborating on technology-based learning. Read more at collaborationsdigitalandotherwise.weebly.com/ (opens in new tab)


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