Wick Editor Combines Coding and Animation Tools for Media Creation By TL Editors published 19 February 20 Wick Editor is a free site where students create animations and games by layering drawings and designs using built-in editing tools.
GameSalad Guides Kids in Digital Game Design and Creation By TL Editors published 30 January 20 GameSalad lets kids create custom games in a visual, rule-based coding system, so there's no need to know any coding language.
We all love SHEG. Now their Civic Online Reasoning tools make it easier to love them even more By Glenn Wiebe last updated 27 January 20
How It's Done: Enrichment - It’s Good for the Sole By Sascha Zuger published 27 January 20 The challenge took students through an online environment of the sport; set up with milestones and labs to uncover information needed to create deliverables.
Microsoft’s Free STEM Offerings: Science and Engineering on the Cheap By Brian Nadel published 23 January 20 The only thing better than teaching interested children about science, technology, engineering and math is doing it for free.
Free "LabXchange" Science Education Platform Launched By Amgen Foundation, Harvard FAS By TL Editors published 23 January 20 LabXchange gives students access to a library of educational videos, interactive simulations and personalized instruction to aid them in their scientific discovery.
Distance Learning Field Trip: WWII Museum @WWIIMuseum By Lisa Nielsen published 22 January 20 Schools can take advantage of four distance learning programs as follows:
How It’s Done: Put the PD in Podcasting By Sascha Zuger last updated 18 January 20 After brainstorming ways to peer coach, two virtual charter school teachers use their affinity for distance learning tech and podcasting to reach fellow educators around the country.
The Thinking and Creativity That Goes Into Game Design By Shelly Terrell published 31 December 19 . Students must imagine and design worlds, characters, levels, sound effects, game elements, and more.
Timeline Tools to Document and Analyze the Past By Shelly Terrell published 20 December 19 The free web tools below will get your students started.
Machine Learning for Kids: Amazing Free Teaching Resource for Machine Learning, AI & Coding By TL Editors published 19 December 19 Machine Learning for Kids offers projects that combine machine learning and artificial intelligence with Scratch and App Inventor.
Tools for Designing Awesome Graphics By Shelly Terrell published 16 December 19 Below I’ve listed free design tools teachers and students can use to create digital graphics and publications.
Virtual Nerd: Free Videos to Support Math Instruction & Flipped Classrooms By TL Editors published 4 November 19 The videos cover topics such as Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and Geometry, along with additional videos on SAT and ACT math topics.
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.
The Best Free Back to School Software 2019 By Catherine Ellis/TechRadar, Mark Wycislik-Wilson/TechRadar published 22 July 19 Everything for the new school year is available to download free if you know where to look.
7 Free Edtech Things. Cause Free Edtech Things are Always a Good Thing By Glenn Wiebe published 18 September 18