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Introduction to the Science of Reading

The science of reading refers to a body of research from the fields of education, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and neuroscience....

Wakelet in 5 minutes

Wakelet is a curation tool that allows accessible communication and collaboration. In this video, Misbah from Wakelet gives you an initial first look...

Scroobly

Scroobly is Google Chrome Experiment that uses artificial intelligence and allows users to create fun animations in real-time with their camera....

Seesaw and Remote Learning

Learning happens everywhere! Get set up with Seesaw to support learning at home. Seesaw is a digital platform where teachers of all grade levels...

Seesaw: Draw and Record

Do you have trouble hearing from every student every day? Why not try using videos in Seesaw! Check out this video resource to learn how to use the...

Quick, Draw!

Quick, Draw! is a Google Chrome Experiment that allows users to draw and learn more about machine learning. View this video resource for a brief...

Pear Deck Student Tutorials

Pear Deck is an interactive presentation tool used to increase student engagement and voice. This short video tutorial will show you how to join a...

Pear Deck Drawing Tools

Pear Deck is a Google Slides and Powerpoint Online Add-On that allows teachers to create engaging lessons that can be instructor or student-paced....

YouTube's Royalty-Free Audio Library

Did you know that YouTube isn't just for watching and sharing videos? In fact, YouTube has many useful features that make it a wonderful creation...

Polypad: A Teacher's Guide

Polypad is a collection of interactive digital manipulatives. It works on all devices and is completely free to use!Check out this resource to...

Google Forms Cheat Sheet

This resource, provided by the Google Workspace Learning Center, is a reference sheet for those new to using Google Forms. This cheat sheet (their...

Google Slides: Small Group Collaboration

Have you ever thought, "My students just aren't old enough to use Google Slides?" or "I'm not sure I can foster collaboration using the Google...

Google Slides: Sorting Shapes Activity

Have you ever thought, "My students just aren't old enough to use Google Slides?" or "I'm not sure I can teach my grade-level standards using the...

Whiteboard.chat: A Demo

Whiteboard.chat is a free collaborative digital whiteboard that can house a combination of video, text, annotation, and more! Teachers can connect...

Cursive for Chromebooks

Cursive is an app from Google that allows Chromebook users to take handwritten notes easily. When launched, users can create notes or notebooks. (Not...

Notion

Notion is a notetaking and project management software used for notetaking, task management, project management, and knowledge management. This video...

Puppet Pals: iPad Tutorial

There are many useful applications available for students to use to make their thinking and learning visible. One very easy-to-use iPad application...

Royalty Free Music: What is it and Where Can I Get It?

Technology can be an amazing resource. However, we need to be careful about our sources of information and if we are following proper copyright laws....

Shifting from Engagement to Empowerment

We often talk about what it means to move from compliance to engagement. It’s the idea of creating an environment where students want to learn...

Stop Motion Animation Slides: An On-Demand Workshop

Teachers can learn about using stop motion animation to bring concepts to life for students! Guest presenter Julia Crone will show how to use Stop...