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Be Strong Online: Anti-Cyberbullying

Be Strong Online is a platform aimed at cyberbullying prevention. You'll find modules covering everything from gaming, privacy, apps, and social...

Exit Tickets

Exit tickets can be used for many things: quick assessments, content review, and much more. Check out this Ditch the Textbook resource,...

The Go-Getter's Guide to a Growth Mindset

Shannon Anderson, author of Y is for Yet and Mindset Power, shares the importance of developing and maintaining a growth mindset to succeed inside...

PROVEN: An Acronym for Source Evaluation

Teaching students to research effectively can genuinely be a difficult task. CORA, also known as the Community of Online Research Assignments,...

Lesson Ideas to Love

Did you know the Indiana Learning Lab has Lesson Ideas? View this on-demand workshop as guest presenter Jessica Zepik, creator of some of the many...

Getting Started with Google Forms

Google Forms is a digital tool that allows you to create documents to collect answers or data from a group. You can create surveys, questionnaires,...

Digital Protocols: Examining Ideas

Digital protocols, also known as EduProtocols or thinking routines, are versatile lesson frames that can be used repeatedly with many different...

TalkingPoints

Communicating across language barriers is essential in strengthening the home-school connection. TalkingPoints,  a non-profit organization focused...

QuillBot

No matter what level of writers you teach, paraphrasing is a skill that can always be fine-tuned. With QuillBot, paraphrasing is simple; rewrite and...

Rolling in the RCE with the Canvascasters

One of the most powerful elements within Canvas LMS (Learning Management System) is the Rich Content Editor (RCE). Guest presenters Marcus Painter...

Craft: A Note-taking Platform

Calling all Mac and iOS users! Craft is a flexible note-taking platform similar to Google Docs that is flexible and easy to use. Check out this...

Seesaw Lessons

Are you an elementary teacher that loves Seesaw? Seesaw is a versatile tool that allows teachers to assign activities and students to respond and...

Swift: A Polling Tool

Presentations are well-received if the audience is engaged. How do we know our participants are involved in the learning? Swift is one tool...

The Social Media Predicament

Our students receive positive and negative messages through the daily use of phones and social media. How can they learn to sort through the negative...

Piktochart Tutorial: A Simple Guide to for Beginners

Piktochart is an online service that allows you to make professional-looking, impactful infographics without complex design software or designer...

Formative Assessment: Socrative Overview

Socrative is a freemium web application perfect for formative assessment in the classroom. Using any device, students can respond to teacher-created...

Feedback and Universal Design for Learning

How can educators tailor feedback so it is accessible to and inclusive for all learners? With this resource, explore how educators can utilize the...

Giving Feedback: Seven Ways to Respond to Your Child's Creative Work

As guardians, it can be tough to find the right balance when trying to encourage our own children and engage them about their work. In this resource,...

Delaying the Grade: How to Get Students to Read the Feedback

Instead of focusing on a letter or number grade, we'd all like our students to prioritize the feedback we provide. In this resource from Cult of...

Reexamining Feedback Practices

If you've struggled with giving meaningful feedback on your students' work, you're not alone. In this resource, discover ways one teacher took tips...