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Net Smart
Our resources for educators offer multiple ways to engage students, parents and communities in important lessons in digital citizenship and online safety.
Empower your students to be safer online with our free collection of teaching materials for families and students in grades K-12. NetSmartz can help you create a dynamic and engaging Internet safety curriculum.
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Developing Self Discipline
Since much of college learning happens outside of class, having the self-discipline to commit to a dedicated and diligent study schedule can be the key difference between students who excel and those who struggle. This 50-minute lesson combines interactive discussion, videos, and lecture-style instruction to share with students so that they can establish and practice self-regulation and develop positive habits.
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Bloom's Taxonomy
Based on a cognitive theory of learning, Bloom’s taxonomy illustrates how recall of basic facts and concepts provides a foundation for critical thinking or, more specifically, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating knowledge. This 50-minute lesson introduces students to Bloom’s taxonomy and demonstrates how it applies to learning so that they can better understand college-level expectations for learners.