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Extensive Free Resource Guides Exploration of Civic Engagement
By TL Editors published
Digital Civics Toolkit is a free, teacher-facing website with lesson plans for exploring and fostering modern civic engagement and participation.

ISTE NEWS: POWERUP Toys Debuts New Powered Origami STEM Kits at ISTE 2019
By TL Editors published
“By giving students the ability to create their own vehicles, test their skills, and refine their product, we provide hands-on learning opportunities that let students explore and discover,” said Shai Goitein, CEO and Founder of POWERUP Toys.

Today's Newsletter: Tragedy Illuminates the Power of Virtual Field Trips
By Steven M. Baule published
Even with the flashing lights of the fire apparatus showing in the video, we can visit the remains of the Cathedral of Notre Dame via this Digg video.

BACK OFFICE BUSINESS: Cicero District 99 Implements IXL to Provide Differentiated Math Instruction
By TL Editors published
"District 99 chose IXL because it allows our teachers to provide grade-level practice, while also delivering individualized support for each student at their own level," said Mary Mycyck, Director of Mathematics at District 99.

Writing Exercises For Children
By Ozge Karaoglu published
Writing Exercises Children’s Section offers various prompt tools that can be used for creative writing exercises.

Top-Rated Interactive Whiteboard App Educreations a Powerful Presentation Tool
By TL Editors published
The Educreations iPad app makes it simple for students and teachers to create a multi-page presentation or lesson that can easily be shared with other students, teachers, or parents.

Class Tech Tips: 25 Reasons to Use TED-Ed in Your Classroom
By Monica Burns published
The folks at TED also have a platform for students and teachers. It’s called TED-Ed, and you’ll find lots of short videos, resources and discussion questions for your classroom.
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