QuillBot Excels As A Free Grammar and Spellchecker
I used QuillBot with all my writing for several days. It’s a great spelling and grammar-checking tool even if I’m not a fan of its generative AI features.
By Ray Bendici published
Google’s experimental Learn About platform is designed to create an AI-guided learning experience
By Michael Gaskell published
As more schools consider student phone bans, are phone pouches a viable solution?
By Ray Bendici, Diana Restifo published
New edtech products that have caught our attention this month
By TL Editors published
Bringing together district leaders and service agencies for a deep dive into what it means to teach in the age of AI.
By Diana Restifo last updated
These Hour of Code lessons and activities are free and easy to use since most don’t require an account or login
By TL Editors last updated
Here's what you need to know about the digital tools for teachers, such as AI, Google Classroom, ChatGPT, Flip, Canva, Blooket, and more!
By Luke Edwards published
LightSail literacy helps students progress and teachers support that process.
By Luke Edwards published
Tinybop Schools offers interactive models to teach sciences in an experiential way.
By Luke Edwards published
CoSpaces Edu uses AR and VR as a super creative space to build, teach and learn.
By Luke Edwards published
CS First is a free computer science teaching platform available to all and built by Google.
By Luke Edwards published
Buying a tablet for school can help you stay connected and portable at the same time.
By Luke Edwards published
Buying drones for schools can take educational goals to new heights
By Erik Ofgang published
I recently reviewed GMTech and found multiple ways educators might use the tool to prepare teaching materials with the help of AI and to see how students might use AI to cheat.