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Wide Open School: An Overview

Wide Open School is a free collection of online learning experiences and activities for kids brought to you by Common Sense. All resources are...

YouCubed: Task-Based Problem Solving

Unlock your students’ potential with task-based problem solving from Jo Boaler, the author of the book Mathematical Mindsets. Youcubed tasks are...

Blended Learning Models

While blended learning isn't a new term in the world of education, with all of its different models and variations, it can be difficult to understand...

Station Rotations with UDL & Blended Learning

In the station rotation model of blended learning, how do teachers frontload information so that students have the instruction and background...

Blended Learning: Building a Playlist

If you love the idea of blended learning but have struggled with the logistics, check out the playlist model from Dr. Catlin Tucker. The Playlist...

Safe Videos with VideoLink

YouTube is an incredible learning tool, but distractions seem to come hand in hand. With VideoLink, however, you can crop and share YouTube videos...

Google Books Ngram Viewer

Google Books Ngram Viewer is a unique way to get insight into the use of words and phrases in books over time. When you enter phrases into the Google...

Estimation Meets Math Mysteries

Esti-Mysteries, created by Steve Wyborney, are fun ways to infuse creativity and critical thinking into math. With each Esti-Mystery, students must...

PBS Learning Media Resources

PBS Learning Media has curated free, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more just for Indiana teachers and students. Search by...

Google Slides: Looping Presentations

Do you need slides to run on a loop during a school event or presentation? Check out this resource to learn the steps for completing this action! 

Google Slides: Live Closed Captions

Google Slides has a feature that uses your device's built-in microphone to record your voice as you are lecturing and creates live closed captions...

Google Slides: Edit Theme

While Google Slides does provide you with pre-made themes and templates, you may want to edit some of that content. Maybe you like the layout, but...

Computational Thinking Across the Content Areas

What is computational thinking? Computation happens everywhere! Spend 30 minutes with Mike Gorman as he defines and addresses the need for...

CS Success Stories

Every fourth, fifth, and sixth-grade student at Greenfield-Central Schools takes a STEM class, and as a part of that takes computer science and...

Teaching and Learning CS with FREE e-books at NCCSE

The National Center for Computer Science Education (NCCSE) champions, researches, and provides equitable computer science education opportunities for...

Google & CS First

CS First is Google's free, introductory computer science curriculum designed for students in grades 4-8 to teach the basics of block-based coding and...

Edpuzzle: Grading Open-Ended Questions

Edpuzzle is a great tool that allows you to add interactive elements to videos and assign them to students.  Edpuzzle automatically grades questions...

Edji: Student View

Do your students struggle with reading comprehension? Chances are, you've encountered at least one student who struggles with this pillar of...

Edji in the Math Classroom

Mathematics is often a subject that is viewed separately from reading. We can leverage Edji, a classroom reading tool, in the math classroom, for...

Google Slides Edit Theme: Tutorial and Layout Templates

Are you familiar with Google Slides' Edit the Master feature? Slides has updated this terminology to Edit Theme.  We love leveraging edited...