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Read&Write for Google Chrome

Read&Write is a Chrome extension that will boost reading and writing confidence across all content and devices, in class, at work, and home!Check out...

Twitter: 44 Educational Twitter Chats Worth Your Time

Are you a part of the Twitter craze? Twitter is an amazing platform for anyone in the education world. Check out this resource to find 40+...

Block Schedules: Maximizing Class Time

Are you an educator that works at a school with block scheduling? It can seem like a daunting task to plan and prepare for eighty to ninety minutes,...

Edpuzzle: Putting the Pieces Together for Engagement

With Edpuzzle, you can customize the video content you show to your students and get a true snapshot of their learning by inserting questions to...

Teach Writing With The New York Times: 2021-22 Curriculum

Did you know that the New York Times has a free, flexible eight-unit writing program based on real-world topics? Each year, The Times releases...

Tweetgen

Tweetgen is a fake Tweet and Twitter profile generator. This can be great for research projects, for students to introduce themselves to classmates,...

FutureMe

FutureMe is a platform that allows visitors to write emails to their future selves. Users can send emails one year, three years, or five years in...

WriteReader

Are you looking for a platform for your learners to create and share digital books? WriteReader is an excellent option! Students...

Resoomer

Do you have a large amount of text that you are reading and have difficulty understanding? Perhaps you or your learners are writing a piece and are...

Email Management Tips

Does your email have you overwhelmed? Take control of your inbox by following a few simple tips as featured in this one-pager resource from Jessica...

Understanding Privacy on Social Media

All social networking sites have privacy settings that allow you to control who you share with. Why would we want to change these settings? How do we...

Viewing Your Students as Producers

Giving students the opportunity to create something original is an important part of the learning process. This article from the Center for Teaching...

Voice-to-Text with Google Keep

Do you ever remember something important when it’s not convenient to type? You need Google Keep! Use Keep on your phone or tablet to record...

Digital Protocols: Examining Ideas

Digital protocols, also known as EduProtocols or thinking routines, are versatile lesson frames that can be used repeatedly with many different...

Edpuzzle: YouTube Chrome Extension

Edpuzzle is a great tool that allows you to add interactive elements to videos and assign them to students.  This resource shows you how to...

Edpuzzle: Uploading my own videos

Edpuzzle is a great tool that allows you to add interactive elements to videos and assign them to students. Can’t find what you are looking for on...

Edpuzzle: Student Projects

Teachers can create videos and assessments via Edpuzzle, but imagine the power of STUDENTS finding and creating videos in Edpuzzle! Watch this video...

Edpuzzle: Moving a question or audio note

Edpuzzle is a great tool that allows you to add interactive elements to videos and assign them to students. Want to move a question or audio note?...

Edpuzzle: Live Mode

Edpuzzle is an amazing video tool that allows teachers to assign video content, check for understanding, reteach, and more. Often, assigned...

Edpuzzle: Grading Open-Ended Questions

Edpuzzle is a great tool that allows you to add interactive elements to videos and assign them to students. Edpuzzle automatically grades questions...