For Educators

Want to know how to use the highlights and notes feature in the Gale databases?  Not sure when to quote, paraphrase, or summarize?  Check out these simple videos for some tips!

Film Access & Educational Videos

Swank K-12 Streaming

A catalog of thousands of popular films and documentaries.  Sign in from your classroom to stream a movie, or share a link and student login information to assign movies to students.  Find the full Swank K-12 instruction sheet here.

PBS Learning Media

Browse the catalog of educational videos and lesson ideas by subject and grade level - wide range of topics and subjects.

American Archive of Public Broadcasting

A collaboration between the Library of Congress and WGBH. Discover historic programs of publicly funded radio and television across America. Watch and listen.  --from the website

Search the archive of TED talks by topic.

Mountainfilm for Students

Mountainfilm uses the power of film, art and ideas to inspire audiences to create a better world. As a primary element of this mission, our student programs offer engaging content featuring inspiring stories to ignite the imagination and broaden perspectives. 

Next Vista for Learning

Social Justice Teaching Resources

Antiracism Teaching Tools

This list, compiled by the CSD Librarians, includes links for action steps, an extensive book list and suggestions for blog posts/articles to read, links to podcasts and videos to listen to and view.  There are also a couple of great toolkits from the Western States Center and the Southern Poverty Law Center which offer resources and information on addressing White Nationalism and pushing back on hate.  We hope it is helpful!

Social Justice Graphic Novels

From addiction to environmentalism to xenophobia, Social Justice Graphic Novels (a Carnegie Whitney Project) has compiled lists of some of the best graphic novels covering the spectrum of social justice issues as well as great teaching tools and resources to help you and your students explore these books together.  For some great lists and reviews of social justice books in any genre/format, try the Teaching For Change project: Social Justice Books.

Classroom Tools, Lesson Plan Creation & Gamifying 

Wordwall

Wordwall.net allows teachers to create interactive games and printed materials for their students simply and quickly.  Use templates or create your own.  The free account offers lots of choices.

Curipod

Create interactive lessons; use polls, wordclouds, open questions, drawings and Q&A. A great tool for encouraging participation from all students.

Classroomscreen

Support your class activities, stimulate engagement and help your students get to work by using the intuitive tools of Classroomscreen. 

ActivelyLearn

A catalog of free teaching resources for Humanities and Sciences with articles, class polling questions, comprehension and critical thinking questions embedded in the texts - searchable by grade level, lexile level, subject.  Contents include curriculum units, news articles for current events, and exploration of individual topics based on theme.

Explorable Explanations

This site offers a wide array of learning games, interactive textbooks, and more, in a variety of disciplines.  Find games and resources for everything from Journalism and Chemistry to Art, Math, or Social Sciences.  Philosophy, Psychology...it's all there.  The site also includes recommendations for online tools you can use to create your own learning tools and tutorials on how to do it successfully.

Digital Escape Rooms

Looking for a fun and different way to engage with students and provide opportunities for critical thinking, problem-solving, and cooperation?  Find a digital escape room and puzzle your way out with your students.  Check out some ready-to-use options below, or use these to get ideas on how to create your own.  

This one was created by a professional Escape Room company -  Escape Room Herndon in VirginiaThey put together this series of online puzzles based on 80s movies in order to keep their clients busy during COVID.

Want to create your own?  Check out this blog post to learn how.