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Code For Fun

Computer science is all around us! Teaching computer science is important because it promotes problem solving, provides multiple career paths for...

Circly Overview

Circly is an online organizer tool and collaboration platform for visual thinkers. Capture and organize your ideas, tasks, projects, leads, and more...

Chromebooks in Kindergarten

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

Screencastify Keyboard Shortcuts

Screencastify is a helpful Google Chrome extension that allows users to record their screens or themselves and edit videos, embed questions...

3 YouTube Safe Viewing Options

What do we do when we find the perfect video for our students, but we fear users' comments, ads, or additional content viewable in the margins? This...

Chromebook Camera Features

Chromebooks are wonderful tools for teaching and learning. Did you know each Chromebook has a built-in camera? We know that sometimes students need...

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...

ChatterPix Tutorial

There are many valuable applications available for students to use to make their thinking and learning visible.  One very easy-to-use iPad...

ChatterPix Kids in the Classroom

There are many valuable applications available for students to use to make their thinking and learning visible.  One very...

CSEdWeek

CSEdWeek is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science, advocate for equity in computer science education, and...

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...

Magnify Learning: PBL Resources

Magnify Learning is a teacher-driven non-profit organization dedicated to expanding the use of high-quality project based learning (PBL) by offering...

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...

Ringbeller

Ringbeller is a freemium tool that includes social-emotional learning lessons for grades K-5. The free version provides teachers with ten...

Canvas: Setting a Front Page in a Course

This website is part of the Canvas Instructor Guide. This specific tutorial provides step-by-step directions on how to change the course home...

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...

Canvas Student View

Ever wonder what students are seeing when they log into your Canvas course?  In this short video, the CanvasLMS team explains how to use the...