Monday 10 February 2014

Did you Know


The DSBN has created a 21st Century Fluency Project that aims to “cultivate 21st century fluencies while fostering engagement and adventure in the learning experience.”

Here is a quick graphic that shows how this DSBN program attempts to help students develop into global digital citizens:
In the classroom, this is done by allowing a hands-on approach to learning. Students are using programs such as Kidblog, Audacity, and Reflex Math to stimulate learning and develop critical thinking skills. Each of these resources can be accessed at both home and school, and students are encouraged to use their Google Drive accounts to access their work.

Here is an additional list of some academic online resources that students and parents can access from home:


No comments:

Post a Comment