Professional Learning Communities (PLCs): What You Need to Know By Erik Ofgang published 15 September 22 Professional learning communities (PLCs) help teachers thrive, which ultimately increases teacher morale and retention. Here’s how it works.
Canva Lesson Plan By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published 12 September 22 This Canva lesson plan can help educators integrate the tool into their instruction
How to Teach Digital Citizenship By Lisa Nielsen published 23 August 22 Teaching digital citizenship is the job of all educators--here’s how to prepare them
Google Education Tools and Apps By TL Editors last updated 18 August 22 Google Classroom is the most popular digital tool in education.
Tech & Learning’s Honor Role Podcast By TL Editors last updated 11 August 22 Conversations with fierce and formidable women in education
‘Grow Your Own’ Teacher Programs: What To Know By Ray Bendici last updated 23 May 22 School districts are increasingly developing teachers from within their own student ranks
Providing Professional Learning for Classroom Technology Implementation on a Large Scale By Sascha Zuger published 25 April 22 Cristin Kennedy, Director of Instructional Technology for Cobb County Schools in Georgia, was recently recognized for leading the way on technology implementation
How Can Teachers Reduce Bias? By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published 22 April 22 Insights and simple strategies for addressing and reducing teacher bias
What is PebbleGo and How Can It Be Used for Teaching? Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 21 April 22 PebbleGo is a research goldmine for elementary school age students to learn and create with.
What is Youth Voices and How Can It Be Used for Teaching? Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 18 April 22 Youth Voices is a collaborative writing platform for students to share their opinions and stories.
What is Codementum and How Can It Be Used for Teaching? Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 13 April 22 Codementum is a coding learning tool for teachers and students that is curriculum focused.
VoiceThread Lesson Plan By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published 11 April 22 This VoiceThread Lesson Plan is designed to assist educators in using a multimedia platform to help students meet learning objectives
What is ReadWriteThink and How Can It Be Used for Teaching? Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 11 April 22 ReadWriteThink is a free hub of literacy-based content that aims to help students progress.
What is Storia School Edition and How Can It Be Used for Teaching? Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 7 April 22 Storia School Edition is an ebook system that is perfected to work with students.
5 Ways Teachers Can Support Student Healing and Restoration By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published 4 April 22 Supporting student healing and restoration is critical as we continue to work through the trauma of the past few years
What is BrainPOP and How Can It Be Used for Teaching? Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 1 April 22 BrainPOP offers hosted animated videos and more to teach students of varying ages, from anywhere.
Celebrating Innovation at the Tech & Learning Leadership Summit in Atlanta By Matthew X. Joseph published 1 April 22 District leaders gathered in Atlanta to collaborate, innovate, and grow their professional learning networks.
What is Educreations and How Can It Be Used for Teaching? Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 21 March 22 Educreations is an iPad app that makes video teaching creation and sharing super simple.
What is Fanschool and How Can It Be Used for Teaching? Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 11 March 22 Fanschool, formerly Kidblog, is a blog for students to help spark passion and build relationships.
What is Google Arts & Culture and How Can It Be Used for Teaching? Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 4 March 22 Google Arts & Culture is a great tool for use in teaching, here's how you can get the best out of it.