What is Imagine Forest and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 18 July 22 Imagine Forest is a story writing platform that's easy to use and full of helpful activities and challenges.
Best Mind Map Software of 2019 By TL Editors last updated 30 July 20 Software can aid in brainstorming, but not every mind map software will fit the bill for educators.
Adobe Premiere Rush: Powerful Visual Creation Tool By TL Editors published 27 March 20 Adobe Premier Rush is a multi-platform video editing app
Communication: Facilitating and Assessing the 21st Century Skills in Education By Michael Gorman published 28 February 20
Creativity: Facilitating and Assessing the 21st Century Skills in Education By Michael Gorman published 16 January 20 “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” – Albert Einstein
Decorate a Christmas Tree with Google Slides By Eric Curts last updated 9 December 19 This is a great way for students to be creative and to work on their writing skills by describing or writing about their holiday traditions, plans, or memories.
Scribble Press, A Kid-Friendly Book Creation and Publication App By TL Editors last updated 27 November 19 In the classroom, this app is an excellent tool for kids of widely varying levels of writing enthusiasm and skill.
Teach Reading, Writing, Vocabulary and Design With Comic Life By TL Editors published 24 October 19 The program is intuitive, but a help pop-up is available with additional information.
Piktochart Helps Kids Create High Quality Infographics, Reports and More By TL Editors published 23 October 19 Combining charts, graphs, text, and built-in graphics, teachers and students can easily assemble and present information using the drag-and-drop interface.
Emojis. Cause they’re good for kids and fun to use. What’s not to like? By Glenn Wiebe published 30 September 19 One of my fave conversations centered on the idea of using emojis as a way to help kids make sense of social studies and incorporating them as part of a quality lesson that can help improve student thinking and literacy skills.
Class Tech Tips: 5 Tips for Creating Infographics with Students By Monica Burns published 17 September 19 For student consumers and student creators, infographics are an absolute must-have.
Film It: Free Filmmaking Lessons For Any Classroom By TL Editors published 5 September 19 The free Film It site consists of a set of filmmaking lessons that give students the training to make their own short films without feeling intimidated.
A Template to Help Students Tap Into Their Genius Potential By Shelly Terrell published 5 September 19
Canva - Photo Editor & Design: Top Tool For Novice Digital Designer By Tech & Learning published 7 August 19 Use Canva as your go-to creation tool for class projects.
TES Teach with Blendspace: Create and Share Multimedia Classroom Lessons Easily By TL Editors published 2 August 19 TES Teach with Blendspace is an easy-to-use multimedia lesson creation platform that students can access via website, Chrome app, or iPad app.
This Video Editing Tool is Ideal for Apple Classrooms By TL Editors published 22 July 19 iMovie is an iOS app for video production that works on iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
Go On Incredibly Fun Learning Adventures With These Amazing Green Screen Ideas! By Shelly Terrell published 8 July 19
New Updates to Adobe Spark for Education By TL Editors published 21 June 19 The Adobe Spark team announces new features to increase users' creative expression, collaboration, and the option to work in local languages.
Gizmos & Gadgets Lets Kids Create, Control and Share Electronic Projects By TL Editors published 31 May 19 Gizmos & Gadgets is an app for the littleBits platform that uses electronic building blocks that can be combined and recombined to make endless inventions.
12 Awesome Ideas for Ending the School Year By Shelly Terrell published 20 May 19 The activities below will motivate your students to reflect, help others, move and learn, and think creatively