Tool Guides

Below are some of the most used tools by Concord teachers. Click on the logo to find resources and helpful how to videos for each tool!

Introduce students to self-paced learning with interactive video lessons. It's easy to add your own voice narration and questions!



Flipgrid is a great tool for giving our students an outlet to share their voice. One of the most underrated uses of Flipgrid is its ability to have students respond to each other. Creating a topic to have students reflect on each other's responses is very simple and a powerful collaboration strategy.

Jamboard was built to be a collaborative workspace. It is meant to be sort of a brainstorming space. Of course it can be used for so much more than that! It’s simple, but mighty and lends it to many different uses. It's a great tool to get out ideas and thoughts.

Write/Highlight/Text comment/Video comment, read aloud and much more within a PDF! 

Use Pear Deck right inside of Google Slides! Create questions/activities slides that students can interact with by using drawing, typing, multiple choice or drag features!

Record your entire desktop, an application, current browser tab or just your webcam. Built in highlighter tools! Great for instructional videos for you and students to create! Great for E-Learning Day lesson videos! 

Seesaw is a platform for student engagement. Teachers can empower students to create, reflect, share, and collaborate. Students “show what they know” using photos, videos, drawings, text, PDFs, and links.

WeVideo is great for video projects. Students can record video with their Chromebook, phone or any recording device as long as the video can be stored in Google Drive. In WeVideo you have the option to combine videos, add background music, insert text or images and much more.

YouTube is a free video sharing website that makes it easy to watch online videos. You can even create and upload your own videos to share with others.