15 Of The Best Ways To Share Large Files
From Microsoft OneDrive and Hightail to Google Drive and Dropbox, here are 15 of the best ways to share large files–updated for 2021.
From Microsoft OneDrive and Hightail to Google Drive and Dropbox, here are 15 of the best ways to share large files–updated for 2021.

How do you search Google by date? Perform your search–>Search results page –> scroll right–> Search tools–> Any time/Past hour, etc.

Today, we’re going to look at editing questions on Google Form, a resource that can be used in Google Classroom or without it.

The purpose of Cornell Notes is to distill complex text, arguments, etc. into a format useful for reflection and study.
How To Teach With Apps Using The SAMR Model by TeachThought Staff Not all apps are created equal. Not all teacher planning and instructional design are created equal. Mash the two, and we’re beginning to see the opportunity for some real disparity. In response, we’ve taken the popular SAMR model and use it as a…

Adding Materials To An Assignment In Google Classroom by TeachThought Staff Adding materials to assignments in Google Classroom is simple–basically navigating to the Assignments page, clicking the paperclip icon, then choosing the source of the file from the dropdown menu. For slightly more delineated step-by-step instructions on how to add materials to an assignment in…
Making reading a contest may result in more books read, but may not create the ‘reader’ you’re hoping to create.

Bloom’s Taxonomy is a powerful teaching and learning tool that can help you shape nearly everything that happens in your classroom.

The ultimate metric for your teaching is the quality of students’ lives after your journey & their journey diverge–borderline immeasurable.

From using levels and and progress bars to badges and rewards, here are ten strategies to make learning feel more like a game.
Just like a great teacher can teach anything, a great learner can learn from almost anything–and teachers are first learners.

Everyone agrees that parental involvement in student learning is important, and in fact a key factor in their success.

At TeachThought, we love learning through video games, and Civilization VI is one of our favorite games to learn with and through.

Each learner has access to content and tools to consume content in an order that is within their unique ZPD and cultural schema.