These are some of my favorite web-based programs and sites. All are FREE (or at least have a worthwhile free version) and integrate well with Google Classroom and other G Suite tools. I hope you find something useful here!
Over 100 pre-built video-based project lessons!
Free pre-built video-based coding lessons!
Safety lessons for young learners!
Easily record lessons, feedback, projects, and more!
Screencast tool with editing options. Free to educators!
Create instant videos made from presentation-like slides. View my tutorial.
Transform any existing document into an interactive learning experience.
Insert instructional content on any web page.
Authentic content, assessments, and teaching resources to drive real world literacy skills
Google Earth's updated features are replacing Tour Builder. Learn more.
Videos & more -- even a Cute Baby Animal personality quiz
Differentiated learning activities to fill the gaps in 27 subjects
Free virtual manipulatives and interactive games for elementary
Engaging daily learning where all kids deeply learn (and love!) math
Create your own homescreen
Create, share, and find resources
Create QR codes with ease
Collaborative boards
Collaborative work
Use live polls, quizzes, word clouds, Q&As and more to get real-time input
Interactive gamification learning created by a student
Convert paper assignments to digital worksheets by uploading a PDF or image.
Simple, free, web-based voice recording
Simple, blank canvas for digital use
Send a whiteboard to each student and see what they do in real time
Quickly create professional graphics
iPad/iPhone Apps
Seesaw Merge Cube apps
Nearpod Kahoot!
GeoGebra NASA
Google Earth Arts & Culture
Google Drive Google Docs
Google Classroom Drawings
Google Slides Google Sheets
Accessibility
G Suite User Guide to Accessibility (one-pager)
Kenyatta's presentation on Chromebook accessibility
Jay's presentation on meeting the needs of all learners
Understood - dedicated to serving the millions of families of kids who learn and think differently or have disabilities
Even More Tools (that I haven't tried but have been recommended by people I trust):
As always, watch out for ads and pop-ups! Be careful where you click.
Similar Lists from Other Trainers (incase I missed anything)
Another tech coach, Jordan Leigh, was kind enough to share her district's list of tech tools and suggestions for appropriate ways to use them. Need to know which tool is best to accomplish your goal? This should help! Source: http://bit.ly/39rocoy