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Cyber Sandwich EduProtocol

EduProtocols are reusable lesson frames, great for all learners and content areas. Cyber Sandwich works in three parts and has students work in...

Clean Up Your Google Classroom

Is your Google Classroom a mess, difficult for students to navigate, and a headache for you? Thanks to Pocketful of Primary, this video...

Civics with Minecraft

In this video, elementary students explore some of the following questions using Minecraft:How do we build a perfect community?What does a "perfect"...

Chromebooks in Kindergarten

Can you really use Chromebooks in...kindergarten?  Yes!  This resource, from four primary-level educators in Newington Public Schools,...

Chromebook Accessibility: Navigating With the Keyboard

When working with students who have diverse needs, it's good to know that Google Chromebooks have been designed to be accessible for many different...

Chrome App Hub

Now that student Chromebooks can utilize Android Apps, the need for educational review and privacy/policy checks is more important than ever. ...

Choose Your Own Adventure in Google Slides

We often think of Google Slides presentations as very linear: Slide 1 followed by Slide 2 followed by Slide 3.  However, a feature in Slides...

PBL for Remote Learning

You probably think that project-based learning is not feasible in a remote, hybrid, or eLearning environment. PBL learning can occur in any location,...

Nearpod: An Introduction

What is Nearpod? Check out this video resource for a brief overview! Nearpod is an interactive learning tool that allows the teacher to create...

Learning Stations for Secondary Students

Learning stations, or station rotations, are not just for students in primary and elementary grades. Students in middle and high school can...

Canvas: Create a Discussion Board

Classroom discussion is a great way to help students connect with new material and share their learning process with other students. If you are using...

Calendly

Scheduling meetings and coordinating calendars can be a pain. Try Calendly, which allows others to select a time that works best for them. Check out...

Bubbl.us Mind Maps

Having students create mind maps is a powerful way to assess their thinking and learning.  Mind maps can also be used as a way to organize...

Book Creator: An Overview for Students

Book Creator is an amazing tool that allows students to create and share their ebooks. This video tutorial (created by a student, for other...

Book Creator Support

Whether you have issues figuring out how to do something specific or want some helpful advice, the Book Creator support page is a great place for...

Blooket: Getting Started for Teachers

Blooket is a fun take on class review games. With the ability to create or import question sets, choose different gaming modes, and look at detailed...

Blooket: Getting Started for Students

Blooket is a fun take on class review games. Check out this quick student overview which will demonstrate how to join a game, unlock new Blooks,...

Google Drawing Activities: 10 Engaging Ideas for Classes

Sometimes, you just need to visualize your thinking, and if that's the case, your digital tool of choice might be Google Drawings. Drawings are a...

Wakelet for Students

Are you someone that loves the engaging content curation platform, Wakelet, but are frustrated that your students cannot create and collaborate with...

Wakelet: An Overview

Meet Wakelet- a game changer for digital organization and collaboration! It's a one-stop shop for all of the resources you want to curate and share....