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Flat for Education: An Introduction

Flat for Education is a powerful yet easy-to-use, cloud-based music notation platform that helps you engage your students. This resource gives you...

Flat for Education with Google Classroom

Flat for Education is a powerful yet easy-to-use, cloud-based music notation platform that helps you engage your students. This resource provides...

Gmail: Writing an Email

The Global Google Educator Group has created a series of video tutorials for students covering various Google topics called the Google Junior...

Google Calendar: Adding an Event

The Global Google Educator Group has created a series of video tutorials for students covering various Google topics called the Google Junior...

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...

Feelings Wheels and Emotions Charts

It can be a struggle to put words to our emotions; it can be even more of a challenge for our young learners! Luckily, there are tools, such as...

Fake Social Media for the Classroom

Using social media features can be a great way to engage students in your class content. Even though it's a language in which they are fluent,...

Explore the World with Google Arts & Culture

Google Applied Digital Skills has teamed up with Google Arts and Culture, a non-profit project that works with artists and cultural institutions...

Essential Graphic Design Principles

Have you ever attended a conference session or workshop and were overwhelmed by the presenter's slides? We've all been there! Perhaps you've looked...

Equatio: An Introduction

Are you an educator searching for a better way to add mathematical symbols, chemistry compounds, or physics formulas to your digital documents? You...

Edublogs: Blogging with Students

Blogging can be a powerful tool to improve student writing and increase engagement. However, it can be a little daunting for a teacher with no...

Push Content to Students' Slides

Leveraging Google Slides as a journal is popular in classrooms. Educators often wonder how they can push new content to their learners, however,...

CleanUp.Pictures

Do you have a copyright-free image that is nearly perfect? Perhaps there's an unwanted blemish, text, or object that you wish you could remove. You...

Classkick: Student Toolbar

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

Whiteboard.chat: Basic Functions

Whiteboard.chat is a free collaborative digital whiteboard that can house a combination of video, text, annotation and more! Teachers can connect up...

Google Slides: Looping Presentations

Do you need slides to run on a loop during a school event or presentation? Check out this resource to learn the steps for completing this action! 

Google Slides: Live Closed Captions

Google Slides has a feature that uses your device's built-in microphone to record your voice as you are lecturing and creates live closed captions...

Teaching and Learning CS with FREE e-books at NCCSE

The National Center for Computer Science Education (NCCSE) champions, researches, and provides equitable computer science education opportunities for...

Google & CS First

CS First is Google's free, introductory computer science curriculum designed for students in grades 4-8 to teach the basics of block-based coding and...

Edpuzzle: Grading Open-Ended Questions

Edpuzzle is a great tool that allows you to add interactive elements to videos and assign them to students.  Edpuzzle automatically grades questions...