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National Geographic Mapping Activities

Creating immersive experiences for your students to explore and interact with locations around the world can be done simply with National...

Playful Learning with OK Go Sandbox

Learning should be filled with joy, wonder, and fun, and that's exactly what OK Go Sandbox brings to educators looking to teach a variety of STEAM...

Google Fonts (& Icons!)

Are you looking for that perfect font? Perhaps you're trying to teach your learners how to navigate Google Classroom and would love all of...

TeachingBooks

TeachingBooks is a database of resources for children's and young adult books and their authors and illustrators, including short movies, audiobook...

GrowNextGen: The Curriculum

GrowNextGen provides teachers with free, high-quality STEM units and lessons that bring agriculture principles and practices into the science...

GrowNextGen: Educational Games

GrowNextGen provides teachers with free, high-quality STEM units and lessons that bring agriculture principles and practices into the science...

Get to Know Computational Thinking

Have you used computational thinking today?  In this introductory resource from edtech educators @TeamBond and @WeverWorld, learn more about...

Google Voyager

Google Voyager is a feature in Google Earth in which the user can explore pre-made trips of several topics and locations. Not only is the person...

Pear Deck + Newsela: The Newsela Deck

Pear Deck and Newsela have teamed up to create the Newsela deck, a daily slide deck that engages students in current events with interactive prompts....

Google Trends: Making Sense of Data

Google Trends is a fantastic place to go where everyone can be a data nerd! Not only can you quickly identify the hot topics that people from all...

Introduction to SAMR

Have you ever been introduced to SAMR? Learn what it is all about in this quick illustrated video explanation from John Spencer. SAMR helps teachers...

Google's Talk to Books

Are you looking to get your learners continuing to read? You have to check out this amazing tool called Talk to Books. In this video, Google...

Google Tools You Aren't Using But Should Be

This website was shared during an interactive session at ISTE 2019 by James Allen, Sherry Gick, Nancy Jo Lambert, Nikki Robertson, and Tiffany...

Google Slides: Interactive Activities

Most people think of using Google Slides as a presentation tool. But really, you can use Google Slides for so many creative purposes.  In this...

Google Family Link

Whether your children are young or in their teens, the Family Link app lets you set digital ground rules to help guide them as they learn, play, and...

OpenStax: Open Source Text

Are you an educator looking for free digital textbooks? Look no further! This resource from OpenStax is an online repository for free,...

5 Ways to Use the Google Docs Explore Tool

The Explore tool attempts to predict your needs within a Google Doc, Slides, or Sheets to enhance your file. It searches your Google Drive for files,...

Google Drawing Activities: 10 Engaging Ideas for Classes

Sometimes, you just need to visualize your thinking, and if that's the case, your digital tool of choice might be Google Drawings. Drawings are a...

Google Street View

Google Street View allows you to explore cities, landmarks, natural wonders, and even museums worldwide. You can find Street View in Google Maps and...

Is it Accessible? Questions to Ask Before Selecting Educational Materials

Ensuring that our learning materials are accessible for all students is always important but even more vital during remote learning when all forms of...