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Students and Teachers Collaborate, Share Learning Resources through Microsoft Teams
By TL Editors published
Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform within the Office 365 Suite where teams connect through shared notebooks, chat sessions, virtual meetings, and resource sharing.

NBC Learn: Vast Video Archive to Support Classroom Teaching and Learning
By TL Editors published
NBC Learn is a video-based educational news website for kindergarten through higher education.

Gale & Mackin Partner to Make Database Content Accessible and Searchable
By TL Editors published
MackinVIA’s Deep Discovery™ makes it easier to search through Gale’s educational databases on MackinVIA.

What's New in Google - September 2019
By Eric Curts published
Find out what's new in G Suite for September.

The Deal with Data
By TL Editors published
Researchers and practitioners from the University of Chicago Consortium on School Research (UChicago Consortium), the Network for College Success (NCS), and The To&Through Project explain their “practice-driven” approach to data in Practice-Driven Data

Interactive Presentation App Nearpod Offers Multiple Ways to Teach and Learn
By TL Editors published
Nearpod is the go-to tool for interactive presentations and assessments.

Take Video Projects Beyond the Traditional With TouchCast Studio
By Tech & Learning published
Cool tool takes videos to next level

Real-time Assessment Tool a Great Fit for BYOD, 1-to-1
By Tech & Learning published
Formative is a web-based student response and assessment tool for the flipped, BYOD, or 1-to-1 classroom.

ISTE Joins New Coalition to Reach One Million Students with New Definition of Digital Citizenship
By TL Editors published
The five DigCitCommit competencies – inclusive, informed, engaged, balanced, alert – are designed to focus less on a list of DON’Ts and more on a proactive approach of DOs that challenge students to stay safe, solve problems and become a force of positivity.
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