I Have AI Fatigue. Here's What I'm Doing to Overcome It
Students submitting AI papers have taken away some of the joy of teaching over the last year. This semester, I'm trying a new approach.
By Diana Restifo last updated
Teach U.S. elections, civics, law and history with these top election sites, apps and games.
By Erik Ofgang published
Google Classroom has a number of new features that utilize AI to empower teachers to meet the differing needs of students, says Google’s Akshat Sharma.
By Luke Edwards published
The best guide for getting the most out of Google Jamboard in your classroom.
By Luke Edwards published
Use VoiceThread to make presentations more interactive and learning more involving.
By Luke Edwards last updated
VoiceThread lets teachers make presentations interactive for greater student involvement.
By Luke Edwards published
Canva teaches students digital design and art project building and execution, with a professional finish.
By Luke Edwards published
Peekapak is a dedicated SEL toolkit that's a superb aid for teachers of children varying across the school age range
By Luke Edwards last updated
Pear Deck uses video to get students engaged while helping educators track progress.
By Erik Ofgang published
When Grammarly's AI writing assistant is working it's great, but when it's bad, it's very bad.
By Luke Edwards published
Facing History and Ourselves is a free online resource to aid in teaching accurate history that negates bigotry and hate.
By Luke Edwards last updated
For Minecraft: Education Edition to improve online engagement, here's what every teacher should know.
By Luke Edwards last updated
Clubhouse is a brilliant blend of social media and digital sharing platform with an audio focus.