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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...
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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...
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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.
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Anchor.fm
Podcasting is a great way to empower students to express their ideas and share with an audience outside of the classroom or...
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Math Whiteboard
Math Whiteboard is a platform made specifically for math teaching and learning. It's collaborative, intuitive, and perfect for all math...
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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!...
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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...
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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...
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Kids Listen
Learning auditorially from a podcast is becoming more and more popular amongst adults. What about our students, however? Kids Listen an...
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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...
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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...
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Manipulatives: Solve Me Math Mobiles
Research confirms that using math manipulatives engages students and provides deeper understandings. However, traditionally, these tools can be...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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Google Sheets: Query Function
Have you ever looked at a spreadsheet of data and had trouble viewing everything at once? Perhaps you wanted to pull out one student's data in...
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Getting Started with Scratch
Scratch is an online community that allows students to create stories, games, and animations using simple block-based coding language. It's a great...
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Get to Know Computational Thinking
Have you used computational thinking today? In this introductory resource from edtech educators @TeamBond and @WeverWorld, learn more...
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Generate Student Questions With Formative
This resource from Common Sense Education provides excellent ideas to get students thinking deeper. This example uses the web application...
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Flipped Learning in an Algebra 1 Classroom
This video from The Ohio Department of Education highlights an Algebra 1 teacher using technology to help organize his classroom into a blended...
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