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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-6457642-8-4
- EAN9780645764284
- Date de parution31/05/2024
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCasper Pieters
Résumé
The Web Trap - Education Guide transforms a fast-paced adventure story into a practical learning framework for teaching digital citizenship, media literacy, and social-emotional skills to upper elementary and middle-grade learners. Structured to follow the chapters of The Web Trap, the guide provides educators and families with ready-to-use lesson components, including discussion prompts, reflective questions, and creative activities that encourage critical thinking, empathy, collaboration, and self-awareness.
Most activities are deliberately designed to be tech-free, making the guide suitable for classrooms, libraries, and homeschool settings with limited or no screen use. Grounded in constructivist pedagogy and aligned with the ISTE Standards for Students, the guide supports learners in becoming empowered digital citizens, thoughtful knowledge constructors, and responsible collaborators. Adaptation strategies are included to ensure accessibility for diverse learning needs and instructional contexts.
Downloadable worksheets, cards, rubrics, and illustrations are available through the author's website (www, casperpieters.com), extending the guide into a complete, flexible learning ecosystem. Designed for regular use, The Web Trap - Education Guide helps young learners explore how technology can shape relationships, attention, and identity-while building the skills needed to navigate digital life with balance and empathy.
TestimonialsAs a 5th-grade teacher, I've seen firsthand how the zero-tech activities in The Web Trap guide engage my students deeply in critical thinking and foster real-world interactions that are crucial today. - Emily RiverdaleMy two children, aged 9 and 11, were glued to the activities. It's refreshing to see them enjoy learning away from screens. The guide's questions sparked fun and thoughtful family discussions.
- Josh HaydUsing the guide in our classroom discussions has transformed my students' understanding of digital citizenship and friendship. The zero-tech approach is a big hit (for them and me!) - Anita GloverThe chapter questions prompted my son to think critically about his tech use, which is a conversation we've continued at home. The activities provided a great balance of fun and learning. - Sarah LivingstonI've implemented the activity guide in my library programs.
It's fantastic how these resources make complex topics accessible and engaging for young minds without needing any tech at all.- Grace P., LibrarianThe zero-tech activities were a breakthrough. They encouraged my daughter to express her understanding of the book's themes creatively and tangibly. It was a fun journey. Looking forward to do more. - Michael TarisAs an educator, I appreciate how the guide supports a flexible curriculum that doesn't rely on technology, making it inclusive for all my students.
- Derek SuuThe hands-on activities brought my students' understanding of the book's themes to life. They were more engaged and communicative than ever. - Linda MarinThe Web Trap's approach to tackling tech addiction through zero-tech activities is genius. It really helps students connect the dots between online actions and real-world consequences. - Brian KenmoreThis guide has been a valuable tool in helping my child understand the importance of personal connections beyond digital interactions.
The creative, low-tech activities made learning stick. - Fiona Jasper
Most activities are deliberately designed to be tech-free, making the guide suitable for classrooms, libraries, and homeschool settings with limited or no screen use. Grounded in constructivist pedagogy and aligned with the ISTE Standards for Students, the guide supports learners in becoming empowered digital citizens, thoughtful knowledge constructors, and responsible collaborators. Adaptation strategies are included to ensure accessibility for diverse learning needs and instructional contexts.
Downloadable worksheets, cards, rubrics, and illustrations are available through the author's website (www, casperpieters.com), extending the guide into a complete, flexible learning ecosystem. Designed for regular use, The Web Trap - Education Guide helps young learners explore how technology can shape relationships, attention, and identity-while building the skills needed to navigate digital life with balance and empathy.
TestimonialsAs a 5th-grade teacher, I've seen firsthand how the zero-tech activities in The Web Trap guide engage my students deeply in critical thinking and foster real-world interactions that are crucial today. - Emily RiverdaleMy two children, aged 9 and 11, were glued to the activities. It's refreshing to see them enjoy learning away from screens. The guide's questions sparked fun and thoughtful family discussions.
- Josh HaydUsing the guide in our classroom discussions has transformed my students' understanding of digital citizenship and friendship. The zero-tech approach is a big hit (for them and me!) - Anita GloverThe chapter questions prompted my son to think critically about his tech use, which is a conversation we've continued at home. The activities provided a great balance of fun and learning. - Sarah LivingstonI've implemented the activity guide in my library programs.
It's fantastic how these resources make complex topics accessible and engaging for young minds without needing any tech at all.- Grace P., LibrarianThe zero-tech activities were a breakthrough. They encouraged my daughter to express her understanding of the book's themes creatively and tangibly. It was a fun journey. Looking forward to do more. - Michael TarisAs an educator, I appreciate how the guide supports a flexible curriculum that doesn't rely on technology, making it inclusive for all my students.
- Derek SuuThe hands-on activities brought my students' understanding of the book's themes to life. They were more engaged and communicative than ever. - Linda MarinThe Web Trap's approach to tackling tech addiction through zero-tech activities is genius. It really helps students connect the dots between online actions and real-world consequences. - Brian KenmoreThis guide has been a valuable tool in helping my child understand the importance of personal connections beyond digital interactions.
The creative, low-tech activities made learning stick. - Fiona Jasper











