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Classkick: How to Get Started

Classkick is a tool that allows teachers to upload or create their content, including text, pictures, videos, or links, and share it with their...

Get Started with Google Sites

Google Sites is a tool that allows you to create websites without background knowledge of coding whatsoever. Its click-and-drag method...

Word Reference

Word Reference is a free online dictionary with resources to conjugate verbs and offers audio pronunciations in the target language. This is a...

ScratchEd

Scratch is an online community that allows students to create stories, games, and animations using a simple block-based coding language. It's a...

BookSnaps with Google Tools

UNPUBLISHED - BROKEN ATTRIBUTION LINKBookSnaps are an engaging way to bring the popularity of social media tools, like Snapchat, into the classroom...

Edpuzzle: Deleting Videos

Edpuzzle is a great tool that allows you to add interactive elements to videos and assign them to students.  The free version only allows...

Edpuzzle: Moving a question or audio note

Edpuzzle is a great tool that allows you to add interactive elements to videos and assign them to students. Want to move a question or audio...

The Power of Making Books

In this session presenter Matt Glover will show how making books is the foundation for supporting young writers.  Writing is easier when students...

Eight Tips for Creating Quality Video Responses

With the surge of virtual learning, video usage has become increasingly valuable. We want to make sure the videos that are being produced are...

Addressing Learning Gaps through Small Groups

This workshop, led by guest presenter Kendra Waters, aims to help teachers address students' learning gaps in mathematics through small group...

How to Inspire Gratitude in Students

November and Thanksgiving are often times when we share what we are grateful for. Practicing gratitude shouldn’t just be relegated to one month or...

Using Images, Songs, Jokes to Extend a Child's Language

In this session, presenter Kathy Collins will show how teachers and caregivers can support children’s language development across the day in...

Support Young Children as Readers in Looking at Books

When young children look at books, there are many ways we can support their reading engagement, their reading comprehension, and their reading...

What Do Educators Need from AI?

The 2024 AI+Education Summit at Stanford focused on leveraging AI to ethically and equitably transform teaching and learning. Topics discussed...

Bringing AI to School: Tips for School Leaders

Artificial Intelligence is having a major impact on education. This guide will help you quickly gain the background you need as a learning leader in...

TeachAI's AI Guidance For Schools Toolkit

This toolkit aims to assist education authorities, school leaders, and teachers in understanding and harnessing the benefits of integrating...

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Teaching and Learning

The U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Technology’s new policy report, addresses the clear need for sharing knowledge, engaging...

K-12 Generative AI Maturity Tool

The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) and CoSN (Consortium for School Networking) worked in partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to...

K-12 Generative AI Readiness Checklist

The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) and CoSN (Consortium for School Networking) worked in partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to...

Introducing: The Learning Lab Parent and Family Support Hub

Did you know every parent in the state of Indiana is eligible for a free Learning Lab account? They are, and now the Learning Lab is even easier for...