30 Of The Best Tools For Remote Teaching And Learning
From screencasting tools to content hubs to streaming and whiteboard collaboration, here are the best remote teaching tools we could find.
From screencasting tools to content hubs to streaming and whiteboard collaboration, here are the best remote teaching tools we could find.
How can the iPad promote a broader set of evidence of understanding? How can it promote the assessment of higher-order thinking skills?
The idea here is digital movement through physical spaces–to see and witness places like Seoul if only, for now, through a screen.
Locked Mode for Chromebooks means students can’t open up anything else but the assessment itself. That’s it.
Google Science Journal is a platform that provides science resources, tools, and ideas for students and teachers.
Whether you’re new or know how to create an online course, we hope this guide provides some helpful orientation.
Google Jamboard is a free app used for real-time, visual collaboration with students that integrates with Google Drive and Classroom.
Educating students doesn’t have to take the form of a one-sided lecture or reading. In fact, it works better if it doesn’t.
What are the best coding apps for students? From HopScotch to Codea and more, here are coding tools to help you get started in the classroom.
This collection is designed to reflect trends and changes–of the best resources for teaching with the iPad.
While there have been some challenges to overcome, I am now thinking about how Google Meet fits into my classroom long-term.
These 12 rhyming dictionaries and tools can help you find rhyming words, synonyms, and other forms of creative wordplay.
The tool uses artificial intelligence to help users to search visual content in American newspapers dating from 1789-1963.
In a physical classroom, the beginning, middle, and end play important roles but with more flexibility and opportunities for collaboration.