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Establish a hard boundary. The Digital Playground does not belong to you after 4:00 PM. If a cyberbullying incident occurs on a Friday night at 10:00 PM, you do not need to respond until Monday morning.

Virtual science labs, historical re-enactments, and spatial geometry building. Step-by-Step Guide: Implementing the Playground Digital Playground - Teachers

The hardest transition for teachers in a digital playground is the loss of linear control. In a traditional classroom, the teacher is the "sage on the stage." In a LMS, the teacher is the "guide on the side." In a Digital Playground, the teacher becomes the . Establish a hard boundary

Balance digital exploration with physical activities, hands-on manipulatives, and face-to-face discussions. Use the 20-20-20 rule to protect student eyesight. complete with text

Perfect for younger grades and language arts. Students can author their own digital books, complete with text, audio recordings, images, and videos. Collaborative Brainstorming

A digital playground is not a chaotic free-for-all with devices. It is a carefully scaffolded environment where digital tools act as toys, building blocks, and canvases. Core Philosophy