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Public vs. Private: Publishing Student Work on the Web

We all want to keep our students safe. Navigating the pitfalls of the internet is tough as a teacher and parent, however. Most will agree that...

Ideas for Teaching and Learning About Fake News

According to the Oxford Dictionary, post-truth is defined as “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential...

Puppet Pals: iPad Tutorial

There are many useful applications available for students to use to make their thinking and learning visible. One very easy-to-use iPad application...

Shifting from Engagement to Empowerment

We often talk about what it means to move from compliance to engagement. It’s the idea of creating an environment where students want to learn...

Stop Motion Animation Slides: An On-Demand Workshop

Teachers can learn about using stop motion animation to bring concepts to life for students! Guest presenter Julia Crone will show how to use Stop...

Tables in Desmos

Desmos is a free graphing and teaching tool for math available on the web and iOS, and Android. In addition to plotting equations, classroom...

Make Beliefs Comix

Comic strips are an excellent option for having students display and extend their knowledge, and Make Beliefs Comix is a website that walks users...

Data Analysis 101: On-Demand Workshop

This workshop, led by Mary Williams (Assistant Director of Research and Evaluation) and Lynn Schemel (Director of Assessment), offers insight into...

Add Audio in Google Slides with mote

mote is a Chrome extension that allows you to easily add voice comments and feedback to Docs, Slides, Google Classroom, and more. A new feature...

SlidesCarnival: Free Themes and Templates

If you love using Google Slides but are bored of their standard themes and slide templates, SlidesCarnival might be just what you need. This site...

iPad: Google Slides Intro

Google Slides is a powerful tool for teachers and students. If you are using an iPad, you will need to download the Google Slides App. This video...

Getting Started with Screencastify Edit

Screencastify Edit is a product that allows users to make powerful, professional videos with a blazingly fast, browser-based editor. This resource...

Getting Started with Screencastify Record

Screencastify Record is a Chrome extension that integrates seamlessly with Google Drive and allows you and your students to record and share videos...

6 Benefits of Recording Your Browser Tab

Screencastify is a Google Chrome screen recorder that allows users to record, edit, share videos, and create video assignments in seconds. It is an...

Voice-to-Text with Google Keep

Do you ever remember something important when it’s not convenient to type? You need Google Keep! Use Keep on your phone or tablet to record your...

Kaizena: Reviewing Feedback

Kaizena is a Google Docs and Slides Add-On that takes feedback to a whole new level.  You can add voice comments, text, links, assign resources, and...

How to Use Thinglink

ThingLink is a web application that allows users to annotate an image with interactive tools such as web links, audio, and text. Images can be...

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...

Kaizena: Responding to and Resolving Feedback

This video tutorial will show students how to respond and reply to feedback left by teachers on digital assignments. Kaizena is a Google Docs and...

WeVideo for Education: An Overview

WeVideo is a video editing platform that supports multimedia, screencasting, green screen, voice recording, and student collaboration. This video...