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Canvas: Create a Course Banner or Image Using Canva

This video tutorial demonstrates how an image or banner can be created and added to a Canvas page using a free online tool called Canva. Adding a...

Infographics: Classroom Ideas

In this resource, Nik Peachey explores nine ways to use Infographics in the classroom. You can use these ideas with students to comprehend the...

Google Docs: Version History

Google Docs is a word processing tool that, while very similar in layout to Microsoft Word, has additional features that make sharing and...

Google Docs: Table of Contents

Google Docs is a word processing tool that, while very similar in layout to Microsoft Word, has additional features that make sharing and...

Google Docs: Print, Download, & Copy

Google Docs is a word processing tool that, while very similar in layout to Microsoft Word, has additional features that make sharing and...

Google Docs: Creating a New Doc

Google Docs is a word processing tool that, while very similar in layout to Microsoft Word, has additional features that make sharing and...

Google Docs: Adding Content

Google Docs is a word processing tool that, while very similar in layout to Microsoft Word, has additional features that make sharing and...

Beyond Consuming: Interaction in Synchronous and Asynchronous Environments

Quality virtual learning, whether mostly synchronous or asynchronous, must be interactive. Students need to be able to interact with the teacher, the...

Conflict Resolution

This workshop, with Catherine Whitcher, explores the five questions you need to ask when conflict arises.December Get Your Teach On learning series

Evaluating Student Interactions & Student Relationships: Elementary

Strong relationships with peers can dramatically enhance students' level of motivation and therefore promote learning. When positive relationships...

#INLovesReading Through Purposeful Play Preview

This workshop will preview the upcoming spring professional development series. The principles of the Science of Reading will be broken down into...

Authentic Literacy Lesson: Showing Students How to Package Their Reading into a Gift

Part I of Reading and Writing for Real: Discover ways your students can hone real-world skills and improve literacy by reading and writing to family,...

Mathematics Learning Recovery: Part 1-Content Prioritization & Planning

While students are stabilizing and recovering from the academic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, many educators are looking for the best ways to...

Loom: Adjust Your Privacy Settings

In this resource from the Loom team, learn more about how to share your Loom video.Need a Loom account? Click here to create yours today!...

Disciplinary Literacy: Developing Fluency in Social Studies Classrooms

This workshop is one in a series of events focused on incorporating the science of reading at the secondary level to strengthen instruction in...

How I Use Fishbowl Discussions to Engage Every Student

"There may be nothing more exciting than watching students engage in a class discussion. When their eyes light up and they walk the tightrope between...

Empowering Students to Own the Assessment Process

When we think about assessment in the classroom, our minds normally focus on teachers providing feedback and assigning grades. However, empowering...

Is Creative Work Really Worth the Time in the Classroom?

"Creative work can be messy. It can be time-consuming. Teachers may wonder, 'Is it really worth the effort? Is creative work worth doing?' Letting...

9 Lesson Hook Strategies to Launch Learning

"There’s nothing wrong with diving right into learning, but a good lesson hook strategy can make all the difference when it comes to engaging...