Agency
To succeed in the increasingly interconnected digital workforce, our students need to know how to communicate, collaborate, think critically, and generate creative solutions to dynamic problems. Enabling students to understand how they learn best and what resources and learning supports they need to be successful develops students agency, and self-advocacy in their learning.
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Record Audio & Share
Students can record their voice with their Chromebook microphone, and share their recording by a link.
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Sticky Notes
Students can save websites, notes, to-do lists, and images to organize all their school assignments and projects.
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Virtual To-Do List
Students can keep organized by building and completing their to-do list, assign steps to peers for group projects, and set reminders.
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Collaborative Whiteboard
Students can draw, type, and discuss on a virtual whiteboard with chat and voice conferencing tools.
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Collaborative Project Boards
Students can organize individual or collaborative planning and project boards.
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Digital Diary
Students can write, take notes, and organize their thoughts in a personalized private journal.
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Safe search space for the web.
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10 Tips for Developing Student Agency | Getting SMART
"Student Agency" is Not Something You Give and Take | EdSurge
Are Your Ready to be a Change-Agent for Agency? | GettingSMART
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