Digital Instructional Tools are used to strengthen a student's learning experience. This includes applications, platforms, software, and online resources specifically designed to improve the teaching and learning experience.
In today's digital era, selecting vetted resources is crucial for providing students with the support they need to excel in their education. Below are some of the most commonly used tools in our district. If you don't see a tool listed below, please check the District Apps Approval list page.
Reminder: if students need to log in to a site or program, then it must be approved for student safety.
Complete the Software Approval Request Form for review.
Learning Management Systems
Accessibility Tools
Content read aloud [1], adjust voice settings [2], edit text preferences [3], grammar options [4], and reading preferences [5]. Visit Resources Here.
Screen Reader, Speech to Text, CC, Voice Annotations/Instructions, Color Contrast, and more.
Predictive Text Tools, called Smart Compose, are available in Google Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Drawings. View written directions here.
Google also has speech-to-text built-in, called Google Voice Typing. View written directions here.
Digital Learning Tools