Allows students to create, publish, and share online books. When the book is ready to be published, the pages turn like a real book, and the audio and video play right inside the app.
To explore in VR and problem solve by figuring out how to code, offers students a truly authentic way to learn, create and problem solve.
Social approach to problem-solving promotes deep math learning. An innovative, community-based platform that helps students plan, strategize, and collaborate.
With Khan Academy you can literally learn anything; all for free. Lessons are presented by way of videos, interactive activities, and challenges.
Interactive slides tool which can increase student engagement and promote collaboration. Paid versions sponsor virtual field trips and VR videos.
Create Interactive Slides that let every student participate from their own devices. When you present your Deck, you get a unique Join Code for students to join your presentation from their phone or computer.
Allows educators to create interactive images with music, sound, text, and photographs. These can be shared on websites or on social media, such as Twitter and Facebook.
Great stories, leveled reading; by subscription. Up-to-date, high-interest articles will meet students at their level, and help teachers bolster students' nonfiction reading skills.
NewseumED houses an incredible online collection of primary sources, news artifacts, and lessons that help teachers teach media literacy, civics, and all aspects of the First Amendment.
InsertLearning is a chrome extension. Once loaded, it turns any web page into a worksheet lesson. You start with a web page of any kind, then highlight text, add notes, and you can embed content like YouTube videos, ThingLink images, flashcards from Quizlet, or even videos you record straight from your webcam. (Worth Subscription)
You begin sketching and AutoDraw gives you a strip of images to choose from, based on what the tool thinks you’re trying to draw.
A free, web-based tool that allows students to create infographics. Students can use their own images, visuals from the web, or icons from the tool.
Easily sign up for an account with storage space and create posters, videos & graphics for school projects.
Create surveys, review the reports and export and analyze the data. You can do most common question formats.
Scratch is a simple, fun, and engaging introduction to programming. Users can combine music, graphics, and photos to create interactive games, animations, and slideshows. It’s important to note that Scratch will really only teach programming concepts, not so much real, authentic programming.
Cricut Whether you’re a creative pro or brand-new to DIY, Cricut® will help you make personalized, quality projects with ease. You can cut and create projects for home décor, parties and events, weddings, apparel, and more.
Ozobots is a little toy robot that teaches kids programming. The company bills the Ozobot as the world's tiniest robot, but we figure there's got to be something smaller than these little guys with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for brains.
Merge VR Goggles are made of durable and flexible foam material. Explore the solar system, walk with dinosaurs, take virtual field trips and more - also works with Google Expeditions.
Sphero (Mini, Original, Bolt) The Sphero Edu app empowers anyone to program their sphero. Draw paths, use Scratch blocks, or write your own JavaScript text programs. Use actions, controls, operators, and even your facial expressions to give your bot orders.
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