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Helping Kids Reflect

Parents can help their children be more reflective on their thoughts and actions through questioning their actions. What can you do differently? How...

Inviting Parents in Virtually When it's More Difficult to Engage in Person

We've learned many things through educating during a pandemic, but chiefly among them is the importance of communication. When other adults can't be...

Teacher Efficacy and Agency, Effort Needs to Equal Impact

As educators, when we put forth effort towards something, we want to see and feel that we are making an impact. The pandemic may have taken some of...

Learning Like a Kid Again

Who says that adult learning can't be fun? As we reflect on our professional learning, how can we work towards making sure we are learning things...

Small Moves, Big Changes!

Whether we learn from our own classroom teaching reflections or from a professional development session, it's normal to feel overwhelmed with changes...

9 Ways to Help Kids Learn to Self-Reflect

Self-reflection is where so much of our learning and growth happens. When we reflect, we take time to consciously think about our thoughts, feelings,...

Lead with Intentionality: Making Mindset Part of your Skillset

Leaders must lead with mindset. Make your mindset part of your skillset by affirming what you'd like to be true. Intentionality is huge! As a leader,...

Anchor.fm

Podcasting is a great way to empower students to express their ideas and share with an audience outside of the classroom or...

Indiana's Priorities for STEM Education

If you're looking for guidance on STEM instruction, Indiana’s Priorities for STEM Education can assist. Created by the Indiana Department of...

Indiana's Priorities for STEM Education: A Two-Pager

If you're looking for guidance on STEM instruction, Indiana’s Priorities for STEM Education can assist. Use this Learning Lab resource to gain an...

Checklists in Google Docs with and Without Strikethrough

How great does it feel to check something off of your to-do list? Google Docs now has a formatting option that allows users to create lists and check...

Podbean

Have you been thinking about starting a podcast? Perhaps you're looking for a podcasting platform for your students. Podbean is a great option!...

10 Green Screen Projects

A green screen is a large green backdrop placed in the background of a shot to allow for digital effects. Students and educators can leverage the...

iMovie Support

iMovie is a video editing software for iOS and macOS devices. It's an excellent tool for encouraging creativity in students using Apple devices. This...

Universal Design for Learning Guidelines

The Universal Design for Learning, or UDL, framework guides the design of instructional goals, assessments, methods, and materials that can be...

Extempore Overview

Extempore is a speaking practice app that allows instructors and students to exchange video and audio assignments. For world language teachers,...

Floop Overview

Feedback drives student success, and Floop makes giving and receiving feedback simple. Students photograph written work, and then teachers...

GooseChase Scavenger Hunts

GooseChase is an online platform that helps you run real-world scavenger hunts. In this video, you'll get a quick overview of the tool and how easy...

Google Workspace: Signing In

The Global Google Educator Group has created a series of video tutorials for students covering various Google topics called the Google Junior...

Google Workspace: Producing Accessible Content

Producing accessible content for all learners is something that often gets overlooked. Luckily, Google Workspace has several tools that help make...