Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Digital Literacy/ Citizenship & NFB Campus access

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For Kindergarten to Grade 9, there are now resources and classroom-ready lessons to teach digital literacy and citizenship.  Both are linked into the website, on the Health&PE and ADST pages: see Digital Citizenship.

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The topics are grouped into Digital Respect, Education and Protection.  For Kindergarten to Grade 9 curriculum, here is an overview of the lessons that are now available: http://tiny.cc/0g7rhz




We now have a subscription to National Film Board Campus.  This subscription will provide access to a wide range of NFB-curated Canadian content films.  The file that has been shared (ERAC Digital Classroom Passwords.docx) will provide you with the necessary link to get your account started.  Here's a link to the getting started guide for your account: http://tiny.cc/n78rhz

Note that there are curated playlists for Indigenous Voices & Reconciliation, Diversity & Inclusion and Environment & Sustainability.  Searches also allow you to filter by language (French/ English) and age level:
Similar to Learn360, our subscription with NFB Campus enhances our access to audio-visual resources and is an à la carte subscription through Focused Education Resources (formerly ERAC).  Easy access to NFB/ONF is found on the website, in Social Studies and also from the SD28 Student Resources or Curriculum Resources pages.  The NFB Campus subscription comes at additional cost so please make good use of these resources!

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