Resources
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Explain Everything
Explain Everything is an interactive, screencasting whiteboard tool that, well, lets you visually explain everything. This video creation tool...
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Quizlet Live!
Teachers can take advantage of Quizlet Live! to create live interactive games. (If you're new to Quizlet, Quizlet is a great...
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CommonLit Tutorial
Look no further if you're looking for quality, rigorous, and standards-based texts for literacy instruction! CommonLit provides...
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CommonLit: An Online Library of Free Texts
CommonLit provides instructional materials to support literacy development aimed at students in grades 5-12. Included in their library are short...
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Crash Course Kids: An Educational YouTube Channel
Inspired by brothers John Green (yes, the author!) and his brother Hank, this YouTube channel is an upper-elementary version of their original...
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Station Rotation Model (6-12; All subject areas) with Dr. Catlin Tucker
This session will focus on guiding secondary teachers through the process of taking their linear teacher-led approach to instruction and designing a...
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NEW Additions to the K 8 Computer Science Frameworks
CSEdWeek is an annual opportunity to magnify growth in computer science education and wraps up with a celebration of new additions to the recently...
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Virtual Learning: Design and Delivery Self-Paced Courses
These self-paced, asynchronous courses provide an opportunity to build an overall understanding of virtual learning. Ideal for anyone wanting to...
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Matching Titles to Readers with TeachingBooks
Find great books for every student using Text Complexity data. Discover TeachingBooks resources for book tasting and to engage readers including...
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Digital Literacy Defined
This session will unpack all that fits into the definition of "digital literacy" and aligns the digital learning vision for supporting educators and...
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6 Interactive Google Tools to Use Tomorrow
Are you interested in helping facilitate more interaction among your students? Join the Digital Learning Team as they share practical uses for tools...
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Creating Mind Maps Using Popplet
Having students create mind maps is a powerful way to assess their thinking and learning. Mind maps can also be used as a way to organize...
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Google Scholar: An Introduction
If you are tired of seeing Wikipedia be the go-to spot for student research, Google Scholar might help. Google has created this search site to...
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Google Slides: How to Make an Interactive Presentation
Are you using Google Slides just as a presentation tool? Slides are no longer just for creating and sharing traditional slideshows. The possibilities...
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Google Slides: Big Buddies Activity
Christine Pinto, the creator and author of #GAFE4Littles has created an excellent example of a collaboration activity with Google Slides...
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Google Slides: Reading Recordings with Vocaroo
Have you ever thought, "My students just aren't old enough to use Google Slides?" or "I'm not sure I can foster strong reading skills using the...
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Google Slides: Number Sense Activity
Have you ever thought, "My students just aren't old enough to use Google Slides?" or "I'm not sure I can teach math using the Google tools."...
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Google Slides: Interactive Activities
Most people think of using Google Slides as a presentation tool. But really, you can use Google Slides for so many creative purposes. In this...
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6 Ways to Use Digital Storytelling in the Classroom
Many students use digital storytelling to demonstrate their knowledge and ability to write narrative stories. However, the power of digital...
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Digital Storytelling as Authentic Assessment
To help students develop 21st-century skills, they will need to move beyond the traditional tests usually given and provide more authentic,...
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