A Resource for the Modern Teacher
Alexandre Charron
Krystyn Dubicki
Kevin Gordon
Connor Klatt
Drew Redman
Jared Taylor
This video was made for EDCI 336 at The University of Victoria. It is a video resource for teachers concerning the use of technology both inside and outside the classroom: the dangers and benefits of social media and the teacher’s online presence, how to manage your digital footprint, and what resources facilitate student security and teaching cyber security.
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