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Padlet Tutorial for Students

Padlet is a powerful tool for collaborating, sharing ideas, and making thinking and learning visible. This video walks students through the process...

Future Ready Librarians

According to futureready.org, Future Ready Librarians® are building-level innovators who believe inEmpowering learners with diverse skills and...

EquatIO: How to Use in Google Docs

Creating and using math in digital form can be frustrating and time-consuming. Thankfully, a Google Chrome extension called EquatIO makes it easy...

Microsoft OneNote: Basics & More

Microsoft's OneNote is a powerful, free way to take notes and store all of your important information. Because it's cloud-based, it's always at your...

10 Google Workspace Tips for Video Conferencing

Are you using Google Meet for video conferencing? Make sure to check out this resource, which outlines ten tips that can enhance your virtual...

Google Slides: Teaching Math Through Conversations

Math teachers new to technology often ask, "Can I really use technology to teach math?" According to Alice Keeler, the answer is, "I don't know how...

Google Docs: Basics of Sharing

Mom always said that it's best to share! That is a simple enough concept, but how about when it comes to sharing a Google Document? This video...

Google Docs: Accessibility & Collaboration

Google Docs is a word processing tool with features that make sharing and collaborating on a document very easy. This video tutorial from Google for...

Graphic Design and Yearbooks with Google Workspace

This resource, created by certified Google Innovator Jennifer Scott, turns the idea of graphic design—specifically yearbook publishing—upside...

Google Keep in the Classroom

Google Keep is a powerful tool that can be used for making lists, taking notes, organizing your thoughts, and setting reminders. This tutorial video...

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....

Witeboard

Are you an educator in search of a digital whiteboard? Witeboard is a free, easy-to-use whiteboard that has several great elements such as the...

If-Then Adventure Stories

Google's Applied Digital Skills curriculum is chock-full of significant projects, like this introductory unit "If-Then Adventure Stories" using...

Book Tastings with Book Creator

Book Tastings are a fantastic way to introduce your students to a group of books in the hopes that one will spark their interest. Think of it as a...

Thin Slides EduProtocol

EduProtocols are reusable lesson frames that are great for nearly all learners and content areas. This particular protocol, Thin Slides, is a fun way...

Twitter: A Beginner's Guide for Educators

Many educators are reluctant to use social media for educational and professional purposes. They see social media as a personal tool that can only...

Baamboozle

If your students are tired of the same old class review games, Baamboozle is a great option to try! Bamboozle is a freemium, game-based learning...

Leveraging Newsela During Remote Learning

Navigating remote and hybrid learning can indeed be a challenge, especially when we want our learners to converse, discuss, and collaborate. There...