Resources

Resource Ideas

A variety of websites full with resources (hyperlink, web address, and brief site description) most information in these Websites is free, or only an email/username/password is needed.

This is an ongoing project, so please send me any websites that you believe should be in these categories. Also, if there are links that are not working or are no longer appropriate for the for the topic let me know. Please email to: michael@scalelit.org

Comcast Internet Essentials

Comcast is proud to participate in the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a $14.2 billion federal government program that extends and modifies the Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB) program. ACP applies to monthly charges for Internet service and mobile data usage and service fees. Qualified households will receive a total credit of up to $30/month toward internet service. An ACP Partner Awareness Flyer explaining the EBB to ACP transition in detail is available for download on the Partner Portal at partner.InternetEssentials.com

CROWDED Learning

The Digital Skills Library has been developed by CrowdED Learning in part as a supporting project of the Illinois Digital Learning Lab. The resources included within this site are organized around core digital hard skills in the areas of Computer Basics, Internet Use, Word Processing, and Email. All of the materials are free and come from a variety of sources.

Digital Skills Library

The library is managed by the EdTech Center @ World Education.

DIGITAL SKILLS LIBRARY https://digitalskillslibrary.org

The Digital Skills Library is an open repository of free learning resources designed to help all adult learners develop the digital skills needed to achieve their personal, civic, educational, and career goals. The library is managed by the EdTech Center @ World Education. All resources within this library have been curated by educators to align to the Seattle Digital Equity Initiative Digital Skills Framework. Please note this is a work in progress and will continue to be updated and added to through crowdsourced contributions and EdTech Maker Space projects. Sign up for our newsletter to stay informed of library updates and events! Sign up here: https://edtech.worlded.org/newsletter/

IDLL Lesson Plans

A variety of lesson plans developed by our educators can be found below. Cohorts experiment with a mix of hardware and software including Chromebooks, Google Docs, Google Classroom, SMARTboards, and more.

Lesson Plan: Improving Reading Levels with ReadingPlus
Lesson Plan: Exploring GED Apps on Cell Phones
Lesson Plan: Using a Class Newsletter to Engage ESOL Students
Lesson Plan: Collaborating in Google MyMaps
Language Arts Reading/Writing Activities
Lesson Plan: VR Writing Reaction Essays
Lesson Plan: Reflecting on 21st Century Workplace Skills
Google Applied Digital Skills: Google Sheets Part 1
Google Applied Digital Skills: Google Sheets Part 2
Week 1 Recognizing Word/Letter Patterns
IDLL Main Ideas and Supporting Details Lesson Plan - Angelique Maguire
IDLL Lesson Plan - Flipgrid - Shannon Wood
IDLL Main Ideas and Supporting Details Lesson Plan - Angelique Maguire
IDLL Lesson Plan - Sprint 2 - Are You Technology Ready - Angelique Maguire
Comparing and contrasting student immigration stories using multiple media sources
IDLL Lesson Plan TemplateMF - Michelle Flores.docx.pdf
Venipuncture Order of Draw, Part 1, Jamboard Lesson Plan - Sarah Burkhart.pdf
Venipuncture Order of Draw, Part 1 - Sarah Burkhart.pdf
IDLL Lesson Plan - Carole Walls Language Arts.pdf

CustomGuide Microsoft Office Cheat Sheets

FREE shareables to use & distribute—no strings attached.

https://www.customguide.com/cheat-sheet/microsoft-office-cheat-sheets.pdf

Spanish Versions: https://www.customguide.com/es?utm_source=qr&utm_medium=pdf&utm_campaign=qr-page3