Best Free Social-Emotional Learning Sites and Apps By Diana Restifo published 31 August 22 Social-emotional learning resources for teachers, families, and students
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
Best Digital Icebreakers By Diana Restifo, David Kapuler published 2 August 22 Ease into the new school year with fun and engaging digital icebreakers
6 Ways to Promote Empathy & Flexibility in Online Class By Erik Ofgang published 25 July 22 Instructional designer Holly Owens offers tips for ways to prioritize empathy, flexibility, and ultimately, student success in online classes.
7 Things to Know About Being An Online Teacher By Erik Ofgang last updated 14 July 22 Online teachers should be open to learning new technology and be excited to provide individualized feedback to students.
What is Flip and How Does it Work for Teachers and Students? Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards last updated 5 August 22 Flip is the video discussion tool from Microsoft that opens up the classroom.
School Resiliency: Not as Simple as Remote vs. In-Person Classes By Erik Ofgang published 9 May 22 A new study found that schools had great variation in student math scores that couldn’t be explained by in-person vs. remote school alone
What is Kahoot! and How Does it Work for Teachers? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 4 May 22 Kahoot! uses game-style learning to engage students for more immersive learning.
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.
Transforming Learning Spaces in Virtual Environments By Sascha Zuger published 19 April 22 Tech & Learning Innovative Leader Awards (Georgia): Most Innovative Learning Spaces
Best Free Social Networks/Media Sites for Education By Diana Restifo published 19 April 22 These top social networking/media sites are free, easy to use, and offer rich opportunities for educators and students to network, create, share and learn with each other.
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.
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.
Innovative Online Success at Putnam County Schools By Erik Ofgang published 6 April 22 Sam Brooks broke receiving records as a Division I football player, now he heads an influential online program that offers a celebrated personal finance class and emphasizes individualized learning.
What is Google Classroom? By Luke Edwards published 4 April 22 Google Classroom can make teaching and learning easier for students and teachers and here's how.
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.
The Benefits of Virtual Learning By Erik Ofgang published 28 March 22 Despite many misconceptions, virtual learning can offer students a chance to socialize, interact with teachers, receive individualized feedback, and even go on field trips.
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.