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Whiteboard.chat: A Demo

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

Voki

Voki, an audio creation tool for students and teachers, allows users to access a free collection of customizable speaking avatars that can enhance...

Geoboard Basics

This article published on the NRICH Mathematics website outlines the advantages of using geoboards to develop students' cognitive skills. This...

Geoguessr

Geoguessr is an independent site that uses Google Street View to test geography skills. The site “drops” the user in a random place globally, and...

Gmail: Filters

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

Cursive for Chromebooks

Cursive is an app from Google that allows Chromebook users to take handwritten notes easily. When launched, users can create notes or notebooks. (Not...

My Script Calculator 2: A Tutorial

Need a calculator with more functionality than your iPhone calculator? MyScript Calculator 2 might be the app for you and your students.  It...

Padlet and Math

Padlet is a powerful tool for collaborating, sharing ideas, and making thinking and learning visible. Using Padlet's text editing tools, users can...

Five Ways to Celebrate Juneteenth in Your Classroom

What is Juneteenth, when is it celebrated, and how do we teach our students about this holiday? This post from ASCD provides a brief overview of...

Notion

Notion is a notetaking and project management software used for notetaking, task management, project management, and knowledge management. This video...

Semantris

Are you looking for a game-based platform that makes vocabulary building and synonym learning fun? Semantris, a Google Experiment, may be perfect for...

Public vs. Private: Publishing Student Work on the Web

We all want to keep our students safe. Navigating the pitfalls of the internet is tough as a teacher and parent, however. Most will agree that...

Ideas for Teaching and Learning About Fake News

According to the Oxford Dictionary, post-truth is defined as “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential...

Puppet Pals: iPad Tutorial

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

Royalty Free Music: What is it and Where Can I Get It?

Technology can be an amazing resource. However, we need to be careful about our sources of information and if we are following proper copyright laws....

Shifting from Engagement to Empowerment

We often talk about what it means to move from compliance to engagement. It’s the idea of creating an environment where students want to learn...

Stop Motion Animation Slides: An On-Demand Workshop

Teachers can learn about using stop motion animation to bring concepts to life for students! Guest presenter Julia Crone will show how to use Stop...

Tables in Desmos

Desmos is a free graphing and teaching tool for math available on the web and iOS, and Android. In addition to plotting equations, classroom...

Make Beliefs Comix

Comic strips are an excellent option for having students display and extend their knowledge, and Make Beliefs Comix is a website that walks users...

Practical Lessons for Foundations & ISPROUT Observations: On-Demand Workshop

Sarah Parks-Reese (Early Learning Specialist) and Felecia Jordan (Early Childhood Assessment Specialist) discuss practical lessons and...