Looking for a quick and paper-free way to share your info? Use one of these digital business card creation tools. Or make your own!
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Want to help your students get more organized? Teach them to use Google Calendar to keep track of personal and school events, tasks, and more!
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Elementary Technology ConferenceProfessional Learning
A One-of-a-Kind Conference for Elementary Educators
by Lori Graceyby Lori GraceyElementary educators in any role, see how TCEA’s Elementary Technology Conference can help you boost student learning!
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Need a way to make history a bit more interactive? Use videos, images, and maps available via the HistoryMaps website and apps.
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Engaging students in science can be a challenge, but incorporating forensic science techniques can be a game-changer!
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ChromebooksCommunicationDigital CitizenshipWeb 2.0 Tool
Openverse: An Open Source Creative Commons Search Tool
Wish you could easily find images and audio for your projects? Check out Openverse.org, an open source Creative Commons search tool.
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LeadershipProfessional Learning
Five Tips for Giving Constructive Feedback
by Emily Hornby Emily HornConstructive feedback can be stressful for both the recipient and the provider of feedback. But it doesn’t have to be! It can be invaluable.
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Recall tasks are an effective way to improve student learning. Discover how you can easily incorporate them into any lesson.
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Wakelet announces new Classroom feature enhancements, making it easy to import student rosters and share curated content.
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AI/VRWriting
An AI Tool for Generating Higher-Order Discussion Questions
by Emily Hornby Emily HornHeard of Parlay Genie? This new AI tool generates discussion questions to spark deeper thinking for students in grades 5 through higher ed!