Digital Learning Day Tip of the Day: Check out what is happening in your state and find some great ideas from educators like you!

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Thirty-six states, representing 79 percent of the teachers and students in the U.S., have signed up to host their own personalized version of Digital Learning Day.

Visit the state events section of the Digital Learning Day website to see if your state is among the participants. If it is, reach out to learn more (get more information by clicking on your state on the list on the left) or reach out to your department of education or other state organization to recommend that they get involved!

Also, several new resources have been added to the Language Arts section of the toolkits. This includes lessons for English Language Arts teachers and also several cross-curricular ideas for literacy.

If you'd like to receive these daily tips by email, sign up to participate in Digital Learning Day at http://www.digitallearningday.org.

You can also "like" Digital Learning Day on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/NationalDigitalLearningDay and follow the discussion on Twitter using the hashtag #DLDay or @DLDay2012. Another popular hashtag for digital learning is #DigLN.

Access previous Digital Learning Day Tips of the Day at http://www.all4ed.org/blog_categories/dld_daily_quick_tip.

Sara White Hall is the director of the Center for Secondary School Digital Learning and Policy at the Alliance for Excellent Education.

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