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Google Keep in the Classroom

Google Keep is a powerful tool that can be used for making lists, taking notes, organizing your thoughts, and setting reminders. This tutorial video...

Fake Social Media for the Classroom

Using features of social media can be a great way to engage students in your class content. Even though it's a language in which they are fluent,...

Explore - Explain - Apply | HyperDocs Simplified

HyperDocs are student-facing digital lesson plans that help shift the focus from teacher-led lectures to student-centered learning. The Explore -...

Infinite Campus I Family Viewer

Infinite Campus is a student information system, SIS, designed for students, families, educators, and educators to track student information....

How to Run an Hour of Code

If you want to start Hour of Code with your students, this is the place to start. This short video will list all of the steps needed for lesson...

Harnessing the Power of YouTube

YouTube is a versatile, powerful learning tool, but sometimes it's not always easy to know how to use YouTube's many features to meet the needs of...

GeoGebra

GeoGebra takes math and puts it back into the hands of students to create, problem-solve, reflect and critically think about mathematical concepts....

If-Then Adventure Stories

Google's Applied Digital Skills curriculum is chock-full of significant projects, like this introductory unit "If-Then Adventure Stories" using...

How to Share and Embed Wakelet Collections

Wakelet is a curation tool that allows accessible communication and collaboration. It truly is a one-stop-shop because it connects with...

Google Drive Summary

This video is one of our favorites! It is jam-packed full of great information for first-time users of Google Drive. Remember, if the video goes too...

Video Conferencing Etiquette

Are you meeting with others virtually? Navigating synchronous learning through the virtual space can be difficult. Check out this resource from Five...

Google Classroom: Add a Co-Teacher

One benefit of using Google Classroom is adding a co-teacher to a class you have created. Adding co-teachers makes collaboration a simple process in...

Twitter: A Beginner's Guide for Educators

Many educators are reluctant to use social media for educational and professional purposes. They see social media as a personal tool that can only...

Pear Deck in World Language Classes

Are you a teacher of a world language? A parent of a student learning a new language? Look no further! Pear Deck is a great platform to help make...

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...

Baamboozle

If your students are tired of the same old class review games, Baamboozle is a great option to try! Bamboozle is a freemium, game-based learning...

Pear Deck Flashcard Factory: Grab Your Hard Hat

As facilitators of learning, we are not new to the fact that intentional vocabulary development is critical for our learners. Pear Deck, an...

HyperDocs Templates for Getting Started

HyperDocs are interactive digital lessons that facilitate collaboration and critical thinking, but knowing how to begin building can be intimidating....

Options for Remote Student Choice

Student choice is at the heart of student empowerment, but it can be difficult to contemplate all the options for choice when we aren't teaching and...

Hexagonal Thinking | See it in Action

You're familiar with hexagonal thinking, but what does it look like in the classroom? In this resource, you will observe middle schoolers in action...