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Strategies to Help Students Go Deeper When Reading Digitally

Students may have the ability to read effectively on paper, but these skills do not necessarily transfer when students read in a digital...

Soundtrap Lesson Plans

Soundtrap is an incredible tool that gives students and teachers the ability to record and edit content, no matter the subject or grade level....

Quizizz: Have Students Make a Quizizz

Empower your students and allow them to create a quiz within Quizizz! View this resource which gives a detailed explanation of how students can...

Quizizz: Reports

Quizizz is a fun and engaging way for students of all ages to participate in a game-based formative assessment. Students work at their own pace to...

Trello: A Beginner's Tutorial

Are you looking for ways to organize yourself? Is your class working through a PBL unit? Perhaps your students are progressing through Genius Hour...

WeVideo for Education: Shared Projects

Do you have a group of students that are creating their own videos? Shared projects are ideal for students working independently in a common project....

WeVideo for Education: Collaborative Projects

Collaborative projects are meant for students working together on one assignment. Learn how to get the most out of collaborative projects in WeVideo...

WeVideo for Education: Podcasting

WeVideo is a video creation and editing platform. One of our favorite features allows users to record narration and voiceover with their computer's...

Google Classroom: Create Rubrics

Rubrics are great tools for assessing student work. Using rubrics can guide your instruction and encourage consistency while also informing your...

Say It in Six!: An On-Demand Workshop

In this workshop, Larry Smith shares his unique approach to storytelling, stories from classrooms’ six-word projects, and leads the group in a...

Sketchnoting: Ideas to Use in Your Classroom

Sketchnoting, or visual note-taking allows learners to create customized notes by combining images, graphics, and structure. This article gives...

Question Formulation Technique

Building the skill of asking questions is an essential, lifelong learning skill that allows students to think critically, feel greater self-efficacy,...

Image Brainstorming

Image brainstorming is a thinking protocol that allows learners to make connections through prior experiences. Check out this resource on how to...

Leaders Eat Last: A No Book Study in 25 Minutes: On-Demand Workshop

Check out this workshop, led by Diana Smith (Director of Digital Learning) and Rebecca Estes (Senior Director of Educator Talent), on key...

Book Creator for Chrome

While it's fun to read e-books, it's even more amazing to make them yourself! Book Creator allows students to do just that, making their polished...

Traffic Light Feedback

Needing to have students give each other feedback or reflect on others' work? This simple protocol is great for learning reflections and feedback,...

Developing Students' Ability to Give and Take Effective Feedback

Knowing how to give and receive constructive feedback is a life skill. Read this resource to learn how one educator adapted the 6 Thinking Hats...

Student Reflection

Throughout the school year, students should celebrate self-awareness and embrace and celebrate themselves as learners.Check out this wonderful...

10 Alternatives to Traditional Assessment

There's more than one way for students to show what they know! Check out this graphic, created by Kasson Bratton, that offers ten alternatives to...

Block Schedules: Maximizing Class Time

Are you an educator that works at a school with block scheduling? It can seem like a daunting task to plan and prepare for eighty to ninety minutes,...