Choose from the courses below. Professional Development points are issued based on the complexity of the course. 

Brain Pop: an educational site packed with engaging videos, activities, and games. 


Digital Breakout: the same escape room-type experience but uses Google Forms and digital clues instead of locks and physical clues.


Digital ChoiceBoard: Contains engaging and paperless activities for students to use. It makes a great way to differentiate for all learners! 

Edulastic: online assessment tools with technology-enhanced items like SBAC, AIR and PARCC give you a complete, instant view of student learning and growth.

eMediaVA: offers tens of thousands of digital learning objects, video, audio, and interactive and graphic elements all correlated to VA's Standards of Learning (SOL), available at no cost to every teacher and student in the Commonwealth. 

MackinVA: a program that makes it easy to access your school's digital resources. Download titles to read offline

Flipgrid: a platform that allows educators to ask a question, then the students respond in a video. Students are then able to respond to one another.

Flipped Learning: a methodology that helps teachers to prioritize active learning during class time by assigning students lecture materials and presentations to be viewed at home or outside of class.

Formative Assessment: help students identify their strengths and weaknesses and target areas that need work.

Formatting Rubrics: learn how scoring rubric communicates expectations of quality around a task. In many cases, scoring rubrics are used to delineate consistent criteria for grading.

Go Guardian: learn how to manage your students' Chromebooks during instruction. Limit distractions and connect with students using this classroom device management platform.

Google Tools: Learn about an assortment of Google Tools to fill your Google Toolbox. Complete all modules of this course for  35 points.

iMovie: free video editing app that can be used on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Students simply need to edit text and insert video or images. (I.E. teachers can support students by allowing them to create a class movie summarizing a recent field trip with images and voiceovers recorded by the students.)

Kahoot & Quizizz: a game-based learning and trivia platform. Teachers can create multiple choice games related to class content that students can play as a class by entering the game code on their app or device.

Khan Academy: a personalized learning resource for all ages that offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard to empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.

MacBook Tips & Tricks: Learn about Mac tips and tricks that eery teachers should know about. Plus find out how Google Chrome Extensions can make teaching more efficient.

Nearpod: allows teachers to design their own engaging lessons, facilitate synchronized learning experiences across multiple devices in their classrooms, and get formative feedback in real time.

Making Your Own Videos: Using videos in the classroom allows for differentiation of learning for students. This allows students to self-paced their learning motivating and engaging students. Video allows teachers to save hours of repetitive teaching.

Pear Deck is a Google Slides Add-on that will bring your presentations to life! Use existing presentations or use Pear Deck Templates to easily add drawing features, multiple choice, draggable items and more for an engaging  teaching and learning experience. View student results in real-time and send feedback with a few clicks.

Pixel Art: create complete self-checking assessments in Google Sheets that use conditional formatting to reveal a mystery image.

Screencastify: a google add-on that allows users to create screen recordings to make online learning more personalized and specific for individual teachers. 

Seesaw: students use creative tools to take pictures, draw, record videos and more to capture learning in a portfolio. Teachers find or create activities to share with students.

Socrative: a web-based assessment application in which you can assess your students using multiple choice, true/false or short answer questions online. Working with others in the same content, you can share quizzes which is working smarter, not harder!

World Book Online: contains thousands of informational articles with stunning illustrations, videos, interactive maps, research help, and activities.

Zoom: a video conferencing platform that enables live sessions during remote learning.