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Harnessing the Power of YouTube

YouTube is a versatile, powerful learning tool, but sometimes it's not always easy to know how to use YouTube's many features to meet the needs of...

GeoGebra

GeoGebra takes math and puts it back into the hands of students to create, problem-solve, reflect and critically think about mathematical concepts....

CK-12 Virtual Textbooks: An Overview

CK-12 is a non-profit organization that creates and curates high-quality content, particularly relating to STEM. You'll find everything from videos,...

Prodigy: An Overview

Prodigy is a free, adaptive math game that integrates common-core math (grades 1-8) and a gamified learning experience.In this video tutorial from...

Historypin: Create a Collection

Historypin, the user-generated archive of historical photos, videos, and audio recordings, is an excellent tool to connect students to historical...

If-Then Adventure Stories

Google's Applied Digital Skills curriculum is chock-full of significant projects, like this introductory unit "If-Then Adventure Stories" using...

How to Make a YouTube Playlist

Did you know that you can create playlists on your YouTube channel so that a series of videos are all connected to one another? This video will...

Introducing the ChromeVox Screen Reader on Chromebooks

Chromebooks have a built-in screen reader called ChromeVox, which enables people with visual impairments to use the Chrome operating system. Check...

Listenwise

How often do you listen to and learn from podcasts? Learning from audio sources such as podcasts and audiobooks is prevalent in today's society. But,...

Book Tastings with Book Creator

Book Tastings are a fantastic way to introduce your students to a group of books in the hopes that one will spark their interest. Think of it as a...

Automatic Subtitles and Captions with Kapwing

Are you looking for a way for your students to receive closed captions on videos you create? This video tutorial is exactly what you need! In this...

What is a Vlog?

Are you familiar with vlogging? Vlogging has becoming increasingly popular over the past several years. It's a great tool for students and teachers!...

Infographics with Piktochart

Are you looking to make your content more visually appealing? Piktochart allows students and staff to easily create beautiful graphs and dazzling...

YiNote

In this day and age, we are pretty certain you are assigning videos in some way for your learners to watch. How do you promote active watching?...

Thin Slides EduProtocol

EduProtocols are reusable lesson frames that are great for nearly all learners and content areas. This particular protocol, Thin Slides, is a fun way...

CS First for Parents and Guardians

CS First is a free computer science curriculum from Google that makes coding easy to teach and fun to learn. Check out this resource for tips and fun...

Create a TikTok-style Experience with Google Slides

Capitalizing on the excitement many of our students have about TikTok may seem unlikely in the classroom setting, but this post from Matt Miller's...

Article of the Week: Deeper Reading and Writing

If you've been looking for a new way to help readers and writers build their critical thinking skills, look no further than Kelly Gallagher's...

Historypin: Add A Pin

Historypin, the user-generated archive of historical photos, videos, and audio recordings, is an excellent tool to connect students to historical...

Twitter: A Beginner's Guide for Educators

Many educators are reluctant to use social media for educational and professional purposes. They see social media as a personal tool that can only...