What is Flip and How Does it Work for Teachers and Students?
Flip is the video discussion tool that opens up the classroom
Flip is the video discussion tool that opens up the classroom
Kahoot! uses game-style learning to engage students for more immersive learning.
These free lessons and activities provide a wide range of approaches to teaching about Martin Luther King Jr.
SciSummary is described as ChatGPT with a PhD, offering summaries of science using AI.
Quizlet is a study set creation tool for students and teachers that gives lots of freedom to create
The fun remote learning Bitmoji classroom experience is yours to use, here's how
The Learning Network offers news-based stories for education-specific use
Google says Gemini, its latest AI model, can outperform the most advanced version of ChatGPT. Here’s what that means for educators.
Tinkercad makes 3D design and more super accessible for education.
This free Quizizz lesson plan is designed to help educators implement the digital tool into their instruction
ScreenRec lets educators use video messages to explain faster and be understood better by students.
These top free winter holiday lessons and activities are easy to access, use and enjoy for teachers and students alike.
The impact AI can have on assisted technology is hard to overstate.
TinyTap is a learning gaming tool that lets educators make their own engaging games.
The online teaching platform Outschool is popular with homeschoolers as well as K12 students and teachers.
AI apps and platforms can be used to summarize long complex articles into concise overviews for easier reviewing
ParentSquare is a powerful communication system for education institutions and guardians.
Veteran educator Carl Hooker explores how generative AI tools can disrupt classrooms while also unlocking new opportunities to enhance teaching and learning
Next Gen Personal Finance, or NGPF, is financial teaching for education made super clear.