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Five Star Technology AI Pledge

By signing this pledge, I agree to use artificial intelligence responsibly for the good of all teachers and students.

4Cs for 21st Century Learning

What are the 4Cs? Learn how critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity are essential 21st-century skills for today's students in...

10 Google Jamboard Templates for Distance Learning

Jamboard is a digital whiteboard that lets even far-flung teams sketch out ideas and save them in the cloud so they can be accessed on any device....

Google Drawings Manifesto

In this resource from Matt Miller of Ditch That Textbook, Google Drawings is a blank slate for your students’ creativity. Many teachers and...

Reactive Listening

This video from Common Sense Education is all about getting kids to be reactive listeners. When you use video in your classroom...

Interactive Graphic Organizers With Google Drawings

Graphic organizers are a great tool in the classroom to help students visualize their learning and make connections. Paper organizers can do the...

10 Ways to Use Technology in ESL Instruction

Providing adequate instruction for ALL students can be a challenge, but technology tools can be instrumental in reaching the students who need...

What Should My Students Blog About?

Looking for some examples of how students might use blogs to help demonstrate their mastery? Wondering how a blog is different from a...

A Teacher's Introduction to Actively Learn

Actively Learn is a freemium online education platform that allows students to read a book (or some other document), make comments, answer...

Back to School with Book Creator!

Book Creator is an amazing tool that allows students to create and share their own ebooks. This resource has tons of ways you can use Book Creator,...

Three Halloween Escape Room Activities

Are you in search of a few fun Halloween-themed activities to use with your learners? Students can work together or on their own to escape! Check out...

Project Zero's Thinking Routines Toolbox

Getting our learners to think critically can prove to be a difficult feat at times. Project Zero from Harvard University provides a toolbox that...

5E Instructional Model

The 5E Model of Instruction includes five phases: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate (Extend), and Evaluate. It provides a carefully planned...

Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation: Activities

Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation hosts a series of innovation activities encourage students to think with an inventive...

Mote + Pear Deck for Student Responses

In this resource from Stacy Roshan, learn how to collect student audio responses using Mote within a Pear Deck presentation! (Hint: it's as simple...

Meta Engineer for the Week

Meta's Engineer for the Week is a free program that introduces engineering to learners (ages 11-18) historically underrepresented in STEM. Over 15-20...

The Tarot Cards of Tech

This resource is an interactive website called "The Tarot Cards of Tech." Artefact created this tool to inspire important conversations around the...

The AI Education Project - AI Daily

The AI Education Project has created two teaching resources to help include AI literacy in the classroom. AI Daily is a set of classroom warmups to...

CS First: Unplugged Curriculum

CS First is a coding and computer science program from Google. The program employs Scratch for learners to code. Google identified internet...

CS First: Computer Science Curriculum

CS First is a free computer science curriculum from Google. It uses Scratch's programming language to teach students the basics of computer science...