Supporting Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom
How can you use monitoring and filtering tools to support social emotional learning in the classroom? Hāpara can help.
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How can you use monitoring and filtering tools to support social emotional learning in the classroom? Hāpara can help.
Hear Google Workspace administrator and teacher tips from Trafera’s Josh Ratliff and how Google Workspace updates will impact you this year.
Classroom creativity can take many forms on Chromebooks, and I have a fantastic combo to share with you. Check out these Wacom tablets!
To make a year in review activity even easier for you, the team at Adobe for Education has created a year in review template.
What is sketchnoting? In this episode, we’ll unpack and dive into sketching your thinking in any subject area with Manuel Herrera.
Take your favorite slides, videos, activities, and more to make a brand new Lumio lesson that is ready to deploy to every student device.
This spring, I’m joining the folks at Rise Vision for a special free webinar on how schools can improve classroom communication.
I love having an easy-to-use document camera like the HUE Camera I can take with me when I move from one classroom to the next.
Robotics and STEM educator Regena Landry discusses her journey with teaching coding to kids and how educators can get over a fear of coding.
I loved having a SMART Board® in my classroom, and they have come a long way since I first started using one as a fifth-grade teacher.
Looking for end of the year gifts for teachers? I love sharing EdTech tools, but today I have a list of teacher gifts for the end of year.
What does it mean to create a digitally genius school? A new six-episode series will help explore the digital transformation of your school.
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