Enhance Flipped Video Content With EDpuzzle By Tech & Learning published 27 May 19 Edpuzzle is a web-based interactive video and formative assessment tool that lets users crop existing online videos and add content to target specific learning objectives.
Read & Play Games With Friends Near & Far Using Ustyme By TL Editors published 23 May 19 Ustyme is a video-call program that allows two users, in two places, to read a story or play a game together.
Simple Solution for Active Kids in the Classroom By Tech & Learning published 22 May 19 GoNoodle is a series of web-based videos, games, and activities focused on introducing short bursts of physical exercise in the classroom.
Create and Access Interactive Games With TinyTap By Tech & Learning published 15 May 19 TinyTap is both a tool for creating interactive games and books and a vast library of precreated games and content.
Need A Documentary Clip? Find it in Ken Burns App By Tech & Learning published 13 May 19 The Ken Burns App provides iOS users with a new way of viewing Burns' award-winning documentaries.
Top-Rated Creation Suite Garners Educator Raves By Tech & Learning published 9 May 19 The platform features three project types: Post (social graphics), Page (web stories), and Video (animated videos).
Simple Browser Extension Promotes Classroom Creativity By Tech & Learning published 8 May 19 Screencastify makes screen recording easily accessible for teachers and kids alike.
Fun Characters Draw Kids Into Coding App By Tech & Learning published 6 May 19 Fun procedural reasoning for kids; great curriculum for teachers
Physics App Harnesses Power of Smartphones By Tech & Learning published 30 April 19 Lab4Physics is an incredibly low-cost way for students to design and conduct physical science investigations.
Online Social Platform Lets Students be Authors By TL Editors published 18 April 19 Storybird is an online social platform (and Chrome app) for storytelling. Students act as authors, pairing their words with site-curated, licensed art.
Science App Offers Hands-on Freshwater Learning By TL Editors published 17 April 19 DIY Lake Science offers watershed-related activities and info for elementary and middle school students via three sections: activities, video clips, and an “Under the Lake” simulation.
Facilitating Inquiry in the Classroom, Part 3: Questions, Process, Metacognition, and 15 Pre-Search Tools By Michael Gorman published 12 April 19 What are the strategies that are important to research before a student enters that first keyword in the search box?
Green Screen Technology Powers Amazing App By Tech & Learning published 10 April 19 Students can create original videos with dynamic, interchangeable backgrounds using green screen technology.
DragonBox Algebra 12+: Fun, Cutting-Edge Approach to Algebra By Tech & Learning published 8 April 19 DragonBox Algebra 12+ is a fun and challenging game that teaches kids how to solve algebraic equations.
Inspire Love of Reading With LeVar Burton Kids Skybrary By Tech & Learning published 5 April 19 Kids visit "reading islands" that organize books by theme (animals, awesome people, and more) and choose books to download to their "backpacks."
Build Emotional Intelligence With Top-Rated Mood Meter By Tech & Learning published 3 April 19 Mood Meter offers a visually appealing, engaging tool for tracking emotions. Exploring the grid of words is surprisingly fun as dots expand and contract with a tap.
Kids Use Geometry Skills to Defeat Evil Wizard in The Land of Venn - Geometric Defense By Tech & Learning published 1 April 19 The Land of Venn – Geometric Defense is a fast-paced game that teaches kids how to use principles of geometry to defeat an evil wizard named Apeirogon and his monsters.
Crazy Gears Provides Fun Introduction to Science and Engineering By Tech & Learning published 29 March 19 In Crazy Gears, kids experiment with a variety of tools and moving parts to build a simple machine.
Help Kids Find Their Strengths With Today's Top Pick By Tech & Learning published 27 March 19 Thrively was created with input from pediatric neuropsychologists, and the site bursts with teacher-contributed lesson plans and ideas.