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Peardeck Flashcard Factory
12-Sep / Noel Stroud
The students will be collaborating in groups to create sentences and pictures that correlate to each other. The students will use academic sentence stems to describe their drawing and sentences and explain their mindset.
- Collaborative Leadership
- English Language Arts
OpenBoard Interactive whiteboard for schools and universities (https://openboard.ch/index.en.html)
All / Dana Nistor
OpenBoard
Interactive whiteboard for schools and universities
OpenBoard is an open source cross-platform teaching software for interactive whiteboard designed primarily for use in schools and universities.
Universal
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux so you can stay with what you like the most.
Easy to Install
No registration required.
- Digital Building
- Open Educational Resources (OER)
- Science
Canva
12-Sep / Kelly EisenbraunTake visual performance tasks to the next level with Canva for Education. Students can create brochures, videos, flyers, posters, graphics and much more using this is easy to use and intuitive graphics tool. Utilize design thinking, cultivate curiosity and creativity and develop student agency. Teachers can sign up for free EDU accounts.
- Art
- Comics
- Digital Storytelling
Individualizing instruction online.
All / Patricia Driscoll
This program has many features for trained educators to help students work on skills at their own pace. It contains a variety of resources and students enjoy the activities. The cost is reasonable for what you get. Also, provides ongoing assessment of progress on skills. I use this program with my 3 grandchildren to supplement distance learning
- Adaptive Learning
Digital Access State Action Guide: Educational Equity in the Time of COVID-19
All / Allison Socol
In many communities, especially communities of color and low-income communities, students lack access to the technological resources they need to connect to virtual learning opportunities. This guide includes action states for state leaders hoping to close the digital divide.
- Other
NYSCATE Professional Learning Opportunities
All / Sean McDonough
NYSCATE is committed to developing and enhancing its mission to lead the transformation of teaching and learning through technology in New York by offering a wide variety of high-quality professional development opportunities to our members. These events include workshops, certification courses, book studies, webinars & regional/state confs.
- Professional Learning
Adult Education
12-Sep / Richard Welk
Check out LiveBinders for all topics related to Adult Education and Technology
- English Language Arts
- History/Civics
- Mathematics
- Science
The Learning Accelerator - Remote & Hybrid Learning Resources
All / Samantha Artukovich
In these challenging times, how will we accelerate learning to ensure schools and districts can serve every child with rigor & equity? In response to educators’ most pressing challenges, TLA is committed to providing curated resources & high-quality, actionable guidance on creating safe & effective remote, hybrid, & in-person learning experiences.
- Adaptive Learning
- Open Educational Resources (OER)
- Professional Learning
- Other
Digital Citizenship Certification Training Module for Lake Central School Corporation
8-Jun / Jolene Bogacki
LCSC teachers can view a set of Digital Citizenship Nearpod slides, which counts as professional development session by a school project lead, play a Kahoot Game with Advisory Students to have a discussion around the topics, and then reflect by applying for Common Sense Educator Certifcation!
- Digital Citizenship
Everfi K-12
All / Carrie Farrell
Everfik12 is a hub for teachers providing engaging lessons for educators and students k-12. The course I am using is Future Smart.
- Digital Building
- Digital Citizenship
- Mathematics
- Other
Writing & Publishing - Introduction to Segmentation
12-Sep / Angelo FernandoIn my class on Writing & Publishing for the Digital World, I introduce would be writers, authors and podcasters to the need to understand the segments of their audience. This takes them into a marketing perspective of how Segmentation works.
- Digital Storytelling
Interactive Choice boards for Digital Creation
All / Carolyn DalyEmpower students to determine how they would like to show their learning with topic specific choice boards!
- Digital Building
- Digital Storytelling
- English Language Arts
- Mathematics


1 for 1
Preschool / Adriana Galvani
The child must find a word in which it is enough to change a single letter, and a word with a completely different meaning comes out......and so on
- Adaptive Learning
STEAM Challenge: Sphero Operated Watercraft
All / Carrie Farrell
Overview - STEAM challenges are fun, interactive, and engage learners in activities that challenge students to use creativity, critically think and collaborate. Learners use the stages of design in simple steps of the process in order to build Sphero-based creations. The Hydro-hypothesis challenge leverages Sphero’s ability to swim to test whether
- Coding
- Engineering
- Robotics
- Science
DigCit Superhero Pledge
5-Mar / Michael Drezek
Digital Citizenship must be practiced and modeled regularly. Students are often told what NOT to do online. This activity puts a positive spin on it by asking students what they WILL do. It pulls in student-voice with the goal to empower students to become digital heroes or leaders online, making the web a better place.
- Digital Citizenship
- Digital Storytelling
VISUAL DAILY RUTINES IN SPANISH FOR ADHD
8-Jun / carol morales
VISUAL TOOL FOR DAILY MORNING AND NIGHT ROUTINE FOR CHILDREN WITH EXECUTIVE FUNCTION DEFICIT.
- Adaptive Learning
My Nature Connection
All / Alexis Murillo
Nature-based resources for play, wellness, and environmental education. Lessons are split into categories catered toward families and educators. All the educator lessons are tied to K-12 Minnesota Academic Standards. Everyone can enjoy our hands-on, nature-based activities and curriculum adapted for easy, at-home use!
- Mathematics
- Science
- Other
Youth Media Challenges
12-Sep / Liana Holmberg
Empower students through media making and authentic audience. Engage student voice and choice with Youth Media Challenge topics customized for STEM, HUM, and even Dance! Ideal for secondary students, in distance or in-person classes. Free.
- Digital Storytelling
- English Language Arts
- History/Civics
- Science
How Much Can We Trust YouTube for Reliable Information?
12-Sep / Liana Holmberg
Students in grades 6-12 watch this informative and entertaining video to learn about the pros and cons of how YouTube algorithms that feed viewers popular, but not necessarily accurate, content. Then, they share their own opinion and practice arguing from evidence and even media making.
- Digital Citizenship
- Engineering
- English Language Arts
- History/Civics
Podcasting and Audio Production for the Classroom
All / Liana Holmberg
In this free instructor-led online course, you’ll make audio for your classroom as well as learn how to teach and assess student audio projects. This course also prepares you to apply for PBS Media Literacy Educator Certification.
- Professional Learning
Digital Surveillance: Should Schools Use It?
12-Sep / Liana Holmberg
Students in grades 6-12 can watch this informative and entertaining Above the Noise video that introduces the pros and cons of school surveillance, then practice arguing from evidence, media literacy, civil discourse, and even media making, through this online lesson.
- Digital Citizenship
- Digital Storytelling
- English Language Arts
- History/Civics
Parent Support for Online Learning
All / Tillie Elvrum
Parent Support for Online Learning was founded by experienced online education parents to support parents, students, and educators as they navigate digital learning.
- Other