Resources

Get to Know Computational Thinking

Have you used computational thinking today?  In this introductory resource from edtech educators @TeamBond and @WeverWorld, learn more about...

Gimkit Overview

Are you looking for a game-based resource that students will beg you to keep playing? Insert Gimkit! This tool, which a high school student created,...

Using HyperDocs in Class

If you're a Google Docs user, you've probably wondered, "How could I hype up this digital document to engage my students in more student-directed...

Lesson Planning and Delivery using HyperDocs

As you begin creating HyperDocs for your students, there will be some basic features of Google Docs you'll want to know how to use. Also, it will be...

iPad: Accessibility Features You Must Know

This video by University of Nebraska-Lincoln Tech EDGE does an excellent job of outlining all of the great options on the iPad to help every student...

iPad Apps for Student Reflection

Are you using iPads in your classroom? If so, you probably know what a fantastic tool they can be for producing student work! What about iPads as a...

Infographics: Classroom Ideas

In this resource, Nik Peachey explores nine ways to use Infographics in the classroom. You can use these ideas with students to comprehend...

HyperDocs: A Lesson in Action

HyperDocs are transformative, interactive digital lessons that are perfect for blended learning classroom environments. This video demonstrates the...

How it Started, How it's Going - Google Slides Template

Are you looking for a low-stakes, non-content activity that allows students to practice using collaborative Google Slides? Then, you have to check...

How HyperDocs Can Transform Your Teaching

HyperDocs are created as an interactive way to package learning and replace the worksheet method of delivering instruction. Using HyperDocs is the...

Hexagonal Thinking | Getting Started

Hexagonal thinking is a fantastic framework for discussion and critical thinking. We love this protocol for its versatility and power. In this...

Graphic Organizers with Google Drawings

Graphic organizers are a great way to help students organize their thoughts, and making these organizational tools digital means they're even more...

Google Voyager

Google Voyager is a feature in Google Earth in which the user can explore pre-made trips of several topics and locations. Not only is the person...

Google Sites: 20 Ideas, Tips, and Tricks

Google Sites is a free, easy-to-use web page creation tool that offers many solutions for educators. Find lots of tips, tricks, and teaching ideas...

Google Products for Diverse Learners

Meeting the needs of all students, especially those with diverse and special needs, can be a challenge for any teacher. Luckily, Google has upped...

Google Keep Chrome Extension

Are you a Google Keep fanatic? Have you found a webpage, image, or quote that you want to save for later? With the Google Keep Chrome Extension, you...

Google Keep for Grading Comments

This resource is another gem by Eric Curts from Control Alt Achieve. In this video, Eric will show you how to harness the power of Google Keep for...

Google Forms: Sharing Quiz Scores

While Google Forms is a great way to collect data from a group of respondents, it is only the beginning of how teachers can use this tool in their...

Google Forms: Sending & Responses

Google Forms is one of the most valuable and versatile tools for a teacher. It truly is an excellent platform for all users, however. The power of...

Google Forms: Grading Quizzes

While Google Forms is a great way to collect data from a group of respondents, it is only the beginning of how teachers can use this tool in their...