This tool allows Horticulture students to create marketing materials such as brochures as well as plant ID charts, infographics, garden layouts, and digital portfolios. In order to print your project, you will need to download it first as a JPG, PDF, or other file.
Watch this YouTube video to learn how to use Canva.
This tool is great for text documents and reports. This program will automatically save to your Google Drive.
Watch this You Tube video for a tutorial on using Google Docs.
This tool allows students to create and edit slideshow presentations for projects in our classes. Since it's a Google tool then it is automatically saved on Google Drive for further editing and is very user-friendly.
Watch this You Tube video to learn how to use Google Slides.
This tool is an easy to use spreadsheet application that helps with data organizaton in rows and columns and is very popular. Spreadsheets will automatically save on Google Drive for further editing.
Watch this YouTube video to learn how to use Google Sheets.
This tool is great for text documents and reports. This is very similar to Google Docs. (We will switch to Microsoft applications in 2026-2027.)
Watch this YouTube video for a tutorial on using Word.
This tool is a spreadsheet application that helps with data organization in rows and columns and is very popular. This is similar to Google Sheets. (We will switch to Microsoft applications in 2026-27.)
Watch this YouTube video to learn how to use Microsoft Excel.
This tool is a digital platform that allows Horticulture students to explore a lot of different careers within the industry. (Use your student log-in.)
Watch this YouTube video for a tutorial on using AgExplorer from FFA.org.
This tool is a digital platform that allows AgEd students to store all of their contact information, SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experiences), and Journals in the database. It also helps horticulture students document classroom and FFA activites throughout the year.
Watch this YouTube video for a tutorial on using AET to login, set up student profile, and how to record a Journal.
This tool is a free plant ID app that helps students identify plant species when they take a picture through the app of the desired plant or tree. (Mobile data required on campus.)
Watch this YouTube video to learn how to use LeafSnap app on your phone.