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How to Run an Hour of Code

If you want to start Hour of Code with your students, this is the place to start. This short video will list all of the steps needed for lesson...

Harnessing the Power of YouTube

YouTube is a versatile, powerful learning tool, but sometimes it's not always easy to know how to use YouTube's many features to meet the needs of...

GeoGebra

GeoGebra takes math and puts it back into the hands of students to create, problem-solve, reflect and critically think about mathematical concepts....

Prodigy: An Overview

Prodigy is a free, adaptive math game that integrates common-core math (grades 1-8) and a gamified learning experience.In this video tutorial...

Which One Doesn't Belong?

Which One Doesn't Belong is a website, created by Mary Bourassa, that provides thought-provoking puzzles for math students.  Each puzzle provides...

Interactive Art: The ART Zone

The NGAkids Art Zone was created and developed by the National Gallery of Art. If you teach art at any level, this is a "must have" resource to...

iFake Text Message

Are you looking for a new spin on storytelling? Perhaps you're looking for a great way to create clues for Breakout EDU, or you want students to have...

How to Share and Embed Wakelet Collections

Wakelet is a curation tool that allows accessible communication and collaboration. It truly is a one-stop-shop because it connects with...

How to Make a YouTube Playlist

Did you know that you can create playlists on your YouTube channel so that a series of videos are all connected to one another? This video will...

How to Build Custom Icons for Jamboard, Seesaw, and More

Are you wondering how others make custom icons? These are great for discussion boards, SEL check-ins, and more. Check out this tutorial...

Class Dojo Creating a Community

Class Dojo is an excellent tool for teachers, parents, and students. This short video will give you a feel for some of the Class Dojo features and is...

Introducing the ChromeVox Screen Reader on Chromebooks

Chromebooks have a built-in screen reader called ChromeVox, which enables people with visual impairments to use the Chrome operating system. Check...

Google Drive Summary

This video is one of our favorites! It is jam-packed full of great information for first-time users of Google Drive. Remember, if the video goes too...

Learning Lab: User Profiles

As part of your membership to the Learning Lab, you have access to hundreds of grab-and-go resources, numerous lesson ideas to use tomorrow, and live...

BookSnaps with Google Tools

BookSnaps are an engaging way to bring the popularity of social media tools, like Snapchat, into the classroom for engaging learning experiences. A...

Automatic Subtitles and Captions with Kapwing

Are you looking for a way for your students to receive closed captions on videos you create? This video tutorial is exactly what you need! In this...

What is a Vlog?

Are you familiar with vlogging? Vlogging has becoming increasingly popular over the past several years. It's a great tool for students and teachers!...

Virtual Manipulatives

Virtual manipulatives offer students a dynamic visual representation of abstract concepts to help them make meaning and see relationships. These...

Video Conferencing Etiquette

Are you meeting with others virtually? Navigating synchronous learning through the virtual space can be difficult. Check out this resource from Five...

Kami: An Introduction

Kami is a web and extension based PDF and Document annotation/markup tool that works with Google Drive,  Google Classroom, Schoology, and Canvas....