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Google Forms is a tool that can differentiate instruction for each student by assigning leveled material based on their answers. It can also provide...
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Google Arts and Culture is an amazing hub to explore historical places, arts of different mediums, and more. This resource will direct you to 400+...
Chrome Actions are a fast and simple way to modify settings or use features right from Chrome’s Omnibox (or address bar). To perform Chrome...
Do you love Google Tasks? You have to check out TasksBoard! TasksBoard is a desktop app that allows you to manage, share, and assign Google...
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Using Google Docs to take meeting notes has gotten even easier; you can now quickly start and share a meeting notes document for your Calendar...
Screencastify is more than just a video-creation tool. With Screencastify, users can turn videos into GIFs, or graphics interchange format,...
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AFIRM, or Autism Focused Intervention Resources and Modules, an extension of the National Professional Development Center, has produced a...
No matter where your classroom is, whether you are virtual, hybrid, or in a traditional classroom setting, visual cues are important for all...
Are you looking to support English Learners? This post from Emily Kaplan and Edutopia outlines six strategies to help when teaching English...
As we've moved from remote learning back to traditional or hybrid learning — or perhaps you've stayed virtual!— we can take what we've learned...
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Icons are great tools to help make your content visual and easier to read and understand. Flaticon is an excellent source for free icons and...
Are you looking for resources to support English Learners (ELs) in your classroom? The Cult of Pedagogy has interviewed three EL teachers and...
Are you using a Windows 10 machine and are looking to reroute your downloads to a new location? Check out this resource from Insider as they...