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Google Arts & Culture: An Introduction

Google Arts & Culture is a non-profit project that works with artists and cultural institutions worldwide to bring art and culture to a platform...

Google Calendar: Adding an Event

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

Generate Student Questions With Formative

This resource from Common Sense Education provides excellent ideas to get students thinking deeper. This example uses the web application...

Google Tasks

How do you stay organized and on top of your to-do list? We all have tasks and critical deadlines that we need to keep track of. Google Tasks is a...

Flippity

Flippity is a free resource that allows you to create online flashcards, quiz shows, scavenger hunts, memory games, and much more. The templates,...

Feelings Wheels and Emotions Charts

It can be a struggle to put words to our emotions; it can be even more of a challenge for our young learners! Luckily, there are tools, such as...

Fake Social Media for the Classroom

Using social media features can be a great way to engage students in your class content. Even though it's a language in which they are fluent,...

Explore the World with Google Arts & Culture

Google Applied Digital Skills has teamed up with Google Arts and Culture, a non-profit project that works with artists and cultural institutions...

Expanded Learning Time Research

There is no shortage of research on the need for and impact of extending the school day or year. In this resource from the Indiana Department of...

EVERFI: Digital Lessons for Your Classroom

EVERFI's online courses cover the critical life skills students need to be successful - college and career readiness, health and wellness, financial...

Evaluating Your HyperDocs Rubric

HyperDocs have become a popular way to package digital learning for students.  And because of this popularity, there are so many different...

Essential Graphic Design Principles

Have you ever attended a conference session or workshop and were overwhelmed by the presenter's slides? We've all been there! Perhaps you've looked...

EquatIO: How to Use in Google Forms

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

Equatio: An Introduction

Are you an educator searching for a better way to add mathematical symbols, chemistry compounds, or physics formulas to your digital documents? You...

Eight Picture Books to Teach Digital Citizenship

As facilitators of learning, we often want to pair picture books and reading with learning. Eleni Kyritsis and Matt...

Edulastic: Using Images in Questions

Edulastic is a digital, formative assessment tool that provides instant feedback for teachers. You can choose from Edulastic's standards-aligned...

Educandy

Educandy is a website that allows teachers to quickly and easily build simple games for vocabulary or basic content practice. Manually enter word...

Edublogs: Blogging with Students

Blogging can be a powerful tool to improve student writing and increase engagement. However, it can be a little daunting for a teacher with no...

Push Content to Students' Slides

Leveraging Google Slides as a journal is popular in classrooms. Educators often wonder how they can push new content to their learners, however,...

Blended Learning for Parents

This video from Matt White, Digital Learning Specialist at the IDOE, provides an overview for parents and defines what blended learning truly is.