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Jan June 21, 2020 June 21, 202001 - Visionary leadership, 02 - Teaching, Learning, & Assessments, 03 - Digital age learning environments, 04 - Professional Development & Program Evaluation, 05 - Digital Citizenship, 06 - Content Knowledge & Professional Growth, CRAAPO, Google Search Education, ISTE Student Standards, Knowledge Constructor, Smithsonian Learning Lab

This post addresses ISTE student Standard 3 Knowledge Constructor which requires students to critically curate a variety of resources using…

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