Free Resources to Help Students Practice Saying NO
Where can you go to find free multimedia lessons to help students practice saying NO to risky behaviors? April is
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Where can you go to find free multimedia lessons to help students practice saying NO to risky behaviors? April is
In this episode, EdTech consultant Dr. Desiree Alexander shares tips for teachers using breakout rooms during video calls this year.
In this episode, we’ll explore best practices for how to create instructional videos, including planning, filming, and sharing. You’ll hear
Are you hosting Zoom meetings for students and colleagues? Setting up live captioning is a best practice many schools and
Are you creating videos for online learning? Video editing and storyboarding might be part of your process, and there is
In this episode, I share strategies for hosting asynchronous book clubs in digital spaces and tips for using Flipgrid. You’ll
In this episode we will discuss the power of hosting a video conference with an expert this school year. You
The end of the school year is a special time full of reflections, memorable events, and plenty of to-do items
Have you ever held your fingers over the record button of a VCR to capture the exact moment something was
April is Alcohol Responsibility Month, and there is one wonderful online resource that has everything you need. With standards alignment,
GrammarFlip is a self-paced, instructional program that offers an extensive set of engaging grammar lessons. GrammarFlip contains over 50 instructional
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