What is The Week Junior and How Can It Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 22 August 22 The Week Junior makes current events accessible for children in an engaging and confidence inspiring way.
What is Adobe Creative Cloud Express and How Can It Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 19 August 22 Adobe Creative Cloud Express is here to replace Spark as the ultimate way to design banners, flyers and more with ease.
What is Hypothes.is and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 15 August 22 Hypothes.is lets you annotate the internet making all information more freely accessible for deeper use.
What is Yellowdig and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 10 August 22 Yellowdig is a social higher ed work and grading system that works with an existing LMS.
What is TeachingBooks and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 8 August 22 TeachingBooks is a collection of resources about books and authors for use by students and teachers.
What is OER Commons and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 3 August 22 OER Commons is an open source of free resources for educators to use as they need.
What is Blackbird and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 27 July 22 Blackbird is a coding platform that works across the curriculum for effective use in education.
What is Pixton and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards last updated 22 July 22 Pixton is an easy to use comic book creator tool designed for use by students.
What is Knight Lab Projects and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 22 July 22 Knight Lab Projects offers ways to tell digital stories in new and innovative forms.
What is Imagine Forest and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 18 July 22 Imagine Forest is a story writing platform that's easy to use and full of helpful activities and challenges.
Storillo: Great Platform for Group Writing Projects By TL Editors published 20 January 20 Storillo is a group writing tool that allows multiple students to simultaneously contribute to a single piece of writing.
How It’s Done: Reading Students through Digital Storytelling By Sascha Zuger last updated 14 January 20 One broadcast journalism teacher uses digital storytelling to share the world with his students, and his students with the world. In the process, he learns the stories of the students as well as their subjects.
Grammaropolis' Song, Video and Characters Engage Kids in Learning Grammar By Tech & Learning published 13 January 20 Animated parts-of-speech app enlivens grammar lessons
Tips and Tools to Support Students in Publishing Their Own Digital Storybooks By Shelly Terrell published 11 December 19 Not only can students create stories about any topic, but they also have the opportunity to be published authors which motivates many to continue reading and writing.
Tools, Apps, and Resources to Create and Send Meaningful Greetings By Shelly Terrell last updated 10 December 19 Students can craft messages for their peers, family members, teachers, and school staff or participate in digital greeting exchanges with students in other cities or countries.
Decorate a Christmas Tree with Google Slides By Eric Curts last updated 9 December 19 This is a great way for students to be creative and to work on their writing skills by describing or writing about their holiday traditions, plans, or memories.
Scribble Press, A Kid-Friendly Book Creation and Publication App By TL Editors last updated 27 November 19 In the classroom, this app is an excellent tool for kids of widely varying levels of writing enthusiasm and skill.
Global Oneness Project Teaches Global Themes With MultiMedia Stories From Around the World By TL Editors published 18 September 19 The Global Oneness Project produces high-quality digital stories for classrooms.
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.