If you are a teacher in Albuquerque Public Schools, the Ed Tech team has curated a list of supported tools. The team offers support with how to get started and use the tools with students. Check out their website for more information. This includes websites such as: ST Math, I-Ready, IStation, Snap & Read, CoWriter, Flipgrid, Seesaw, and the Google Suite (Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Classroom, etc).
Beginner Level Tools
When getting started with Distance Learning, keep the number of logins to a minimum for your students. Choose videos and programs that are simple for kids and their parents to navigate.
Tools to teleconference with students so that you can "meet" and deliver face-to-face lessons to an individual, small group, or whole group of students. Both tools require students to login.
Video-based learning website. The teacher can assign videos and practice to students. The content is available at different levels and can help you with differentiation.
Next Level Tools
If students are proficient at navigating multiple logins, they are ready for new tools. It helps to make a Screencastify video to show students how to use a video for the first time. Aim for quality websites you can use again and again.
Google Classroom helps students and teachers organize assignments/resources, boost digital collaboration, and foster better communication between students and teachers.
Prodigy is a free, Pokemon-style math game that has been proven to improve student scores and confidence!
NMPBS and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more
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Schools are closed minds are open. This site has resources for Educators and Families.
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