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Common Sense Media: Best Media Lists: Recommendations for Families

Find all of Common Sense Media's recommended media for families here, including lists of books, video games, movies, and podcasts.

Common Sense Media: Tweens, Teens, and Their Always-On Digital Lives - ages 11-18

Common Sense Media has developed workshops to be used by families with children between the ages of 11 and 18. Topics include social media, text...

Common Sense Media: Parenting Tips Videos

Common Sense Media has created videos to support parents navigating media with their children. Videos can be sorted by age and/or topic.

Creating a Digital Environment with Intention: Synchronous Learning

Join a panel of classroom teachers, led by the Digital Learning Leadership Cadre, as they share tips for intentionally setting up your digital...

PhET: A Brief Introduction

Looking for a FREE way to make STEM learning come alive for your students?  PhET Interactive Solutions, created by The University of Colorado...

Indiana School Librarians: Positive Impact & Innovation: Part 1

Introducing the Importance of Certified School Librarians: What impact can a librarian have on student literacy & achievement?Resources:Slide DeckDid...

Introduction to Specialized Populations

Who are specialized population students? What are some barriers they might face? How might these barriers manifest in the classroom? Find the answer...

Virginia Department of Education Students with Disabilities in Mathematics Frequently Asked Questions

This document, produced by the Virginia Department of Education, provides an overview of characteristics of mathematics disability and presents...

Virginia Department of Education Evidence-Based Specially Designed Instruction in Mathematics Resource Guide

This resource guide, produced by the Virginia Department of Education, e provides an overview of five evidence-based strategies that educators can...

Indiana School Librarians: Positive Impact & Innovation: Part 2

Exploring the Benefits of a Certified School Librarian: Learn how librarians collaborate with their school communities to curate inclusive and...

Take Back Your Chrome Tabs

Take a look at your Chrome browser. How many tabs do you have open? If you're like many other educators, you probably have at least ten tabs...

Neurodiversity Part 1: The Whys Behind the Neurodiversity Movement

Hannegan Roseberry provides a basic understanding of the neurodiversity movement, associated language, and concepts. 

Neurodiversity Part 3: Creating an Inclusive Work Environment for Neurodivergent

Hannegan Roseberry finishes this series with resources and information for creating a more inclusive work environment for neurodivergent...

Fill the Gap Using iCAP

Learn more about the Indiana Course Access Portal (iCAP) directly from the Office of Digital Learning and three iCAP providers - Ivy Tech Community...

Creating a Digital Environment with Intention: Asynchronous Learning

Tips from the Field - Led by the Digital Learning Leadership CadreJoin a panel of classroom teachers as they share tips for intentionally setting up...

Week of the Young Child: Arts Thursday

How do fine motor skills develop? What classroom and home activities support growth? A team of occupational therapists will share information and...

ISPROUT Data Collection

Week of the Young Child Work Together Wednesday: Let's share ideas for ISPROUT data collection. How can we gather info on children while still...

ISPROUT: Skills Knowledge and Behavior Overview and List

An overview of the list of domains for ISPROUT measurements in seven areas: social foundations, language and literacy, mathematics, science, social...

inclusionED

inclusionED is the online professional learning community, co-designed with educators, for educators. It provides free evidence-based and...