Technology, Computers, and Digital Citizenship

This toolkit is a resources for educators that would like to take advantage of technology

Resources

Code.org (CS K-12) - Embrace the new Michigan K-12 Computer Science standards and add coding to your classroom. Learn how a computer works. Learn how the Internet works. Learn how to build apps. Works with a computer or smartphone. Code.org has put together

Digital Citizenship (Common Sense Curriculum) - Add a digital citizenship component to your lessons. Teach kids how to stay safe online and practice appropriate online behavior. Direct link to curriculum that is grade aligned, Moodle Course Internet Safety and Digital Citizen Course K-12

Harvard CS50 (CS 10-12) - Harvard CS50 is a real-world coding class for students with little or no experience. This course teaches students how to think algorithmically and solve problems efficiently. Topics include abstraction, algorithms, data structures, encapsulation, resource management, security, and software engineering. Languages include C, Python, and SQL plus HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Problem sets inspired by the arts, humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Direct link to syllabus, schedule, and problem sets.

Minecraft for Education (CS 6-12) - Microsoft has made Minecraft Education free until June 30th, 2020 and it is one of the best learn to code platforms available for kids. There are also lessons and guides created and ready to go. Requires a Windows PC or Mac Computer and will not work on a Chromebook.

  1. Check eligibility for your school using the Getting Started page.

  2. Download Minecraft and login with your school email/password

  3. Visit the Remote Learning Toolkit with Access to Over 50 Lessons

REMC Digital Citizenship Tookit (MITECS K-12) - The Digital Citizenship Toolkit provides resources and guidance for educators as they help students recognize the rights, responsibilities, and opportunities of living, learning and working in an interconnected digital world.

REMC Media Literacy Toolkit (MITECS K-12) - The Media Literacy Toolkit is designed to support educators as they introduce students to the process of finding, organizing, using, producing, evaluating and distributing information in a variety of media formats.

REMC 21 Things for Students (MITECS 5-9) -Students build technology competencies as they prepare for tomorrow’s careers. These engaging activities and projects easy to embed into any middle school content area or lesson. They help students become knowledgeable about information literacy and digital citizenship skills with a focus on internet safety and cyberbullying.

REMC 21 Things for Teachers (ISTE) - 21Things4Teachers is a free course that helps educators make connections between technology tools and best practice instructional strategies.

REMC MiTechKids (MITECS K-5) - Digital-age teaching and learning for K-5 educators. This tool features brief lessons with ideas and resources for integrating free technology resources into the classroom curriculum. It was created for teachers by teachers and aligned to support Michigan’s Integrated Technology Competencies for Students (MITECS).

Code.org Hour of Code - The Hour of Code started as a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify "code", to show that anybody can learn the basics, and to broaden participation in the field of computer science.

Khan Academy - Introduction to JavaScript and Animation

Khan Academy - Advanced Javascript: Games and Visualizations

Khan Academy - Advanced Javascript: Natural SimulationsKhan Academy - Intro to HTML/CSS: Making webpages

Khan Academy - HTML/Javascript: Making webpages interactive

Khan Academy - Intro to SQL: Querying and managing Data