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PROVEN: An Acronym for Source Evaluation

Teaching students to research effectively can genuinely be a difficult task. CORA, also known as the Community of Online Research Assignments,...

Problem-Based Learning with 3-Act Tasks

Are you looking to hook your students when it comes to mathematical problem-solving? Leveraging Graham Fletcher's 3-Act Tasks is a terrific way to...

Lesson Ideas to Love

Did you know the Indiana Learning Lab has Lesson Ideas? View this on-demand workshop as guest presenter Jessica Zepik, creator of some of the many...

Craft: A Note-taking Platform

Calling all Mac and iOS users! Craft is a flexible note-taking platform similar to Google Docs that is flexible and easy to use. Check out this...

Seesaw Lessons

Are you an elementary teacher that loves Seesaw? Seesaw is a versatile tool that allows teachers to assign activities and students to respond and...

The Social Media Predicament

Our students receive positive and negative messages through the daily use of phones and social media. How can they learn to sort through the negative...

Formative Assessment: Socrative Overview

Socrative is a freemium web application perfect for formative assessment in the classroom. Using any device, students can respond to teacher-created...

VideoAnt

VideoAnt is an easy-to-use video annotation tool. This video can help you understand the basics of how to get started using it with your students.

Anchor.fm

Podcasting is a great way to empower students to express their ideas and share with an audience outside of the classroom or...

Math Whiteboard

Math Whiteboard is a platform made specifically for math teaching and learning. It's collaborative, intuitive, and perfect for all math...

Podbean

Have you been thinking about starting a podcast? Perhaps you're looking for a podcasting platform for your students. Podbean is a great option!...

Universal Design for Learning Guidelines

The Universal Design for Learning, or UDL, framework guides the design of instructional goals, assessments, methods, and materials that can be...

HyperDocs vs. Documents With Links

A common misconception many people have when they first learn about HyperDocs is that it's just a document with hyperlinks.  In actuality, true...

Kids Listen

Learning auditorially from a podcast is becoming more and more popular amongst adults. What about our students, however? Kids Listen an...

Perusall: A Social Reading Experience

How often do you assign text for students to read, only to discover that a small portion of your class completed the assignment? A team of four...

MindMeister: Create Your First Mind Map Tutorial

Mind mapping is generally not seen as a new concept. However, MindMeister takes this concept to a whole new level by making mind mapping...

Manipulatives: Solve Me Math Mobiles

Research confirms that using math manipulatives engages students and provides deeper understandings. However, traditionally, these tools can be...

LightSpace App

Are you looking for an app that will allow your users to create and work with augmented reality? The LightSpace App is taking AR to a whole new...

Frayer a Letter Seesaw Activities

If you love Seesaw but don't always have time to create an activity from scratch, check out this Frayer a Letter slides resource from Jennifer Dean....

Google Sheets: Query and Import Range

Are you ready for the ultimate time-saver? Blending Sheets' Query function with the Import Range function can have Sheets import specific data from...