Help Centers, Knowledge bases, webinars and more resources to get you started
Toddle Help Center: Ask a question and search the knowledge base.
Toddle Community: Free, online training sessions to help you learn how to use Toddle.
Google For Education Teacher Center: Search a collection of help, training lessons, and educator-created materials for all Google Suite products (Docs, Sheets and more)
Google Classroom Help Center: Search the knowledge base and ask the community
Google Meet Help Center: Search the knowledge base and ask the community
See these Teach From Home tips from Google and the Getting Started with Google Meet Teacher Center.
Google Jamboard and Google Chrome Canvas help using these whiteboarding tools.
How to use Zoom and how it differs from Google Meet. See Getting Started with Zoom Tips
Teaching tips, webinars and help getting started
Here are tutorials created by educators, some personally made by our own ISF staff!
Flipped Classroom Video Tutorials by a full time class teacher, part time trainer in edtech.
Massimo Boscherini's Tutorials including
Podcasting and how to
Set Up a Google Meet
ICT Specialist Valeria Tosatti's SeeSaw and Google Classroom Tutorials (Eng & Italian)
Valeria is creating these tutorials upon your requests, so if there is something that you would like to learn, let her know!
Lisa Radden's Collection of EdTech Tutorials
Google Drive collection of how-tos made upon request for staff, by staff.
Contact Lisa with your topics/questions.
Join a user group of fellow educators where you can find the answers to your questions, share your own ideas, challenges, and success, and and connect with educators from around the world.
Join our ISF Digital Learning Q&A Forum where your frequently asked questions are posted and answered. If you do not see your question, post it. The Q&A Forum is a place where you can help each other out and get answers from the Digital Learning team. Ask to join. (Google Sign in required)
If you have a Facebook Account, try joining the Amazing Educational Resources community where educators are sharing and reviewing digital resources.
Common Sense Educators Group is a group of educators collaborating on digital learning and digital citizenship.
And teachers are connecting over specific topics, like this one about using Google Classroom.
Follow and share examples of Virtual Learning at ISF at #isfvirtuallearning