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Art Restoration Activity

In this resource from The Art of Education, learn how to introduce students to art restoration and how to spark a deeper discussion of the ethical...

Discover, Create, and Share on the Smithsonian Learning Lab

In this video from Smithsonian Education, learn how to use the Smithsonian Learning Lab, a free platform that gives users access to millions of...

SketchUp for the Web: Getting Started

SketchUp, formerly known as Google SketchUp, is a 3D modeling program built for architects and designers. Its uses range from designing 3D printing...

What are Visual Cues?

AFIRM, or Autism Focused Intervention Resources and Modules, an extension of the National Professional Development Center, has produced a family...

The Power of Visuals to Engage Your Audience

No matter where your classroom is, whether you are virtual, hybrid, or in a traditional classroom setting, visual cues are important for all...

Earth day STEAM Activities

These STEAM activity ideas from Erik Murray are perfect for celebrating Earth Day or thinking creatively about our planet's future any time...

Google Earth Resources

If you've been curious about Google Earth, check out this video to experience the basics of using the tool to visit a faraway location, visualize and...

Old-school Manipulatives for All Subjects in a Digital Age: On-Demand Workshop

For decades, teachers in all subjects have understood the benefits of students engaging in "hands-on" activities. Tactile manipulation of objects...

UDL & Blended Learning: An On-Demand Workshop

Brenny Kummer, Coordinator of Instructional Technology at Batholomew Consolidated School Corporation, leads the discussion on utilizing Universal...

Semantic Mapping

Semantic mapping is a visual strategy for connecting and extending vocabulary knowledge. This resource from Power Up What Works at the American...

The Frayer Model

The Frayer Model is a graphic organizer used to define, clarify, and extend one's understanding of vocabulary words. In this resource from The Iris...

Google My Maps

You're probably familiar with Google Maps, but what about Google My Maps? My Maps is an interactive, collaborative map-making tool from Google that...

Jamming with Google Jamboard

Jamboard is an interactive digital whiteboard that allows you to sketch, doodle, annotate, add images, and collaborate with peers in...

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,...

Google Sheets: The Explore Tool

Do you struggle with analyzing your data in a Google Sheet? Meet your new best friend in Sheets— the Explore Tool! This handy feature can help you...

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...

Using Google AR Search

Want to introduce your students to Augmented Reality (AR) but struggling with where to start? Five Star Technology Solution's Professional...

Rebus Maker

Use this free rebus maker to create picture puzzles for your students! (Make sure to scroll down on the webpage for a tutorial on using the maker,...

Econ Lowdown

Econ Lowdown is an award-winning free economic education portal for teachers and students. In addition to classroom management tools, Econ Lowdown...

C-SPAN Classroom

C-SPAN Classroom is a FREE membership service that works with C-SPAN's programs on public affairs, coverage of Congress, non-fiction books, and...