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Google Classroom: Post to the Stream

The Stream is the first location you see once you join a Google Classroom. How can you and your students post on the Stream? Learn how in this video...

Creative Computing Lab

The Creative Computing Lab, provided by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is a collection of ideas, strategies, and activities for an...

Google Classroom for Parents: Tutorial

The pandemic called for parents or family members of students to increase the accessibility of learning materials. Google Classroom is a popular...

Google Classroom for Students: Turn in Assignments

The Global Google Educator Group has created a series of video tutorials for students covering various Google topics called the Google Junior...

Google Classroom for Students: Upload a Photo to an Assignment

Is your teacher asking you to take a picture of your work and submit it via Google Classroom? This video resource will walk you through how to...

Google Classroom: Provide Better Feedback

Google Classroom is designed to help bring students and teachers together in a collaborative, digital environment. One benefit of using Google...

Google Classroom: Create Rubrics

Rubrics are great tools for assessing student work. Using rubrics can guide your instruction and encourage consistency while informing your students...

Google Classroom: Adding Materials

Sharing classroom resources and learning materials with students is a breeze when using Google Classroom! This video is a part of a series created by...

Google Classroom: With iPads

Google Classroom is an excellent platform but lacks special features on the iPad app that are not found on the web version. Check out this resource...

Say It in Six!: An On-Demand Workshop

In this workshop, Larry Smith shares his unique approach to storytelling, stories from classrooms’ six-word projects, and leads the group in a...

Gmail Draft Template in Google Docs

Create and collaborate on an email draft with this new feature in Google Docs. (Even students can use this feature — imagine your learners...

Slow Looking and 5 Other Simple Activities to Enhance Your Students’ Ability to Analyze Art

Time is always so precious in education. If you're like other art teachers, analyzing art tends to fall to the wayside. View this Lab resource...

What Makes You Say That?

Having students view and interpret an image or concept is huge. When we ask learners to justify their thoughts and ideas, learning takes on a new...

Soapbox Screen Recorder

Check out this simple online screen recorder created by Wistia that allows users to record themselves and their screens. Learn...

NY Times Picture Prompts

The illustrations and images from NY Times allow students to interpret art with the help of guiding questions. Scroll to find an image, open it,...

Sketchnoting: Ideas to Use in Your Classroom

Sketchnoting, or visual note-taking allows learners to create customized notes by combining images, graphics, and structure. This article gives...

Six Word Memoirs

Increase writing confidence, amplify social emotional learning, and help all your students find their writing voice with Six Word Memoirs. Utilize...

Question Formulation Technique

Building the skill of asking questions is an essential, lifelong learning skill that allows students to think critically, feel greater self-efficacy,...

Create a Virtual Art Gallery Using Google Slides

In this video from art teacher Bethany Thiele, learn how students can use Google Slides collaboratively to create a digital art gallery.Resources...

Bitmoji Classrooms: Getting Started

If you've seen Bitmoji classrooms but wondered how to get started, this video resource from Mrs. Farah's Room will show you how to build...