How to Help Students Build Digital Reading Habits
To help students build digital reading habits, they can use Markup to take notes, jot down ideas, and organize their thinking.
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To help students build digital reading habits, they can use Markup to take notes, jot down ideas, and organize their thinking.
Looking for a creative project idea for your students? Try a comic strips activity in your classroom. With a comic
Author and EdTech Curriculum Instructional Specialist, Hedreich Nichols discusses how educators can help students be respectful online.
Where can you go to find engaging, standards-aligned resources? Connect has you covered if you’re teaching elementary school this year.
A video and storyboard app can help students plan, produce and share a video of their own this school year.
When it comes to creating for an audience, a series of short-form posts is super popular — and I have a microblogging lesson idea.
This episode is all about providing feedback to students in digital spaces with EdTech tools for teacher feedback and tips peer feedback.
This creative activity is all about honoring student (and educator) talents a traditional assessment might not be able to capture.
In this episode, Dean Bates and Jeff Lalonde, from VIZOR for Chromebooks, join to discuss how to manage one-to-one Chromebooks for students.
K-12 schools and districts can quickly access movies to share with students with a platform designed with educators in mind.
This episode is all about providing feedback to students in digital spaces with EdTech tools for teacher feedback and tips peer feedback.
Many schools and districts have adopted SEL initiatives. Hāpara can help teachers scaffold social-emotional learning skills.
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