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Scratch for Educators

Scratch is an online community that allows students to create stories, games, and animations using a simple block-based coding language. It's a great...

Schoology: Instructor Guide

Welcome to Schoology's Instructor Guide! This resource houses detailed explanations of different features and tools, along with step-by-step...

Schoology for Parents

Does your school district use Schoology? If so, this resource will help you and your learner!This video resource will show parents/guardians how to...

Padlet: 9 Ways to Add Posts

This video by Richard Byrne, the creator, and author of Free Technology 4 Teachers, demonstrates nine different creative ways users can post on a...

Padlet: 30 Ways to Use it in the Classroom

Have you heard of Padlet? Padlet is a powerful tool for collaborating, sharing ideas, and making thinking and learning visible. In...

Online Clock

As teachers, we're masters of making use of every second. This simple digital clock is the perfect tool to help you and your students keep track of...

Noun Project

The phrase, "A picture is worth a thousand words," truly is a powerful statement. Icons, graphics, drawings, and images convey a message that words...

My Favorite No

Making use of entry tickets is standard practice in many learning environments. Leah Alcala, a middle school math teacher in California, decided to...

Microsoft: OneDrive Basics

Microsoft's cloud storage service, OneDrive, is a great way to save and easily access files. In this tutorial, learn how you can use Microsoft...

Microsoft Word: An Introduction and Quickstart

Microsoft Word is a word processing tool. This resource will introduce you to Word and give you a brief tutorial on accomplishing different tasks...

Microsoft Teams: Joining and Managing Meetings

Microsoft Teams is Microsoft's video conferencing, group chat, and individual chat software all in one! This resource will walk you through how to...

Microsoft Sway: Presentations and Stories

Microsoft Sway is an awesome platform for students to get busy creating and sharing! Think of Sway as a way to create interactive presentations,...

Microsoft Product Accessibility Features

This resource from the Microsoft Educator's Community outlines some of the accessibility features that are built into the Windows platform. Many...

Microsoft PowerPoint: Adding Videos

Did you know you can embed videos into your PowerPoint presentations? Microsoft makes it easy to use high-quality, engaging videos that will help to...

Microsoft OneNote: Accessibility Learning Tools

Microsoft's OneNote, along with several other of their flagship programs such as Word and Powerpoint, has introduced useful learning tools aimed at...

Microsoft Office: Outlook

In this day and age, where would we be without email? This resource from the Microsoft Office suite will teach you how to get your Outlook inbox set...

Mac Accessibility Features

Sometimes computers need to be adjusted to fit the needs of the user.  This resource focuses on many of the accessibility features on a Mac...

Logging Students In on Epic!

This short tutorial will help guide you in how to log students into Epic!  Epic! is a free digital library for students and classroom teachers with...

Screencastify Interactive Questions

Screencastify Record has gotten a facelift! Check out this video to learn about a new feature from Screencastify, interactive questions. Are you new...

Google Sites: Customize The Theme

Do you use websites in your classroom? Perhaps your learners are building sites; you've created you're own classroom site, or your learners or...