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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...

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: 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...

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...

Color by Numbers for Littles

Color by Numbers is a free, web-based color by number resource for your young learners. Choose from a variety of categories and over one hundred...

Color by Numbers App

Coloring isn't just for the young; it's a great way for the young at heart to decompress! With Happy Color, you can take the brain break your mind is...

Noise Suppression in Microsoft Teams

Have you been in a virtual meeting where it was difficult to hear a presenter or colleague because of background noise? Collaborating and...

OER Commons

Open educational resources (OERs) are freely accessible, openly licensed instructional materials. OER Commons is a public digital library that houses...

Digital Bullet Journal Template

Educators are natural planners, but sometimes our old-school physical journals/ planners just don't cut it. With this resource from...

7 Morning Routines for Teachers That Take 10 Minutes or Less

Mornings can often feel hectic. How can you start your day on the right foot? Let's jump in! We Are Teachers describes seven ideas that...

Monitor iOS Screen Time

Do you find yourself scrolling through Instagram for far too long? Perhaps TikTok has your attention. No matter the platform, it's easy to spend more...

Taxonomy of Reflection for Students

“We do not learn from experience… We learn from reflecting on our experience.” This quote from John Dewey, an American philosopher,...

Teacher Reflection Questions

As John Dewey famously noted, “We do not learn from experience... we learn from reflecting on experience.” In the fast-paced world of education...

Google Sheets: Input Data, Output Success

Google Sheets is an incredibly flexible and powerful tool for teachers. With it, you can input, edit, and analyze data. And, just like with other...

Finding Inspiration: Digital Citizenship Live Keynote

This on-demand workshop from the INLearning Partnership features Kat Crawford, executive director of digital innovation for the Schlechty Center and...

Safe and Secure - Questions to Ask Before Selecting Digital Tools and Apps

Join Jessica Zepik, Media/eLearning Specialist at South Madison Community Schools, as she shares easy ways to quickly evaluate a tech tool or app to...

Google Lens

Have you ever looked around and wondered about unfamiliar items or places you see? With Google Lens, you can take a picture and search for what you...