Bringing Characters to Life: How to Use AI Character Chatbots in the Classroom
Wondering how to introduce artificial intelligence to your students or looking for creative ways to incorporate it in your classroom instruction? Try an AI character chatbot!
MagicSchool AI for Teachers: 5 Game-Changing Features
This post will dive into the wonderful world of Magic School AI and share some handy AI-powered features you can start using right away. Here we go!
10 essential Google Slides tips every teacher should know
Google Slides is an incredibly versatile tool for teachers and students. Here are 10 of my favorite tips for making the most of your Google Slides experience.
How to create animated GIFs for FREE in Screencastify
Learn how to make animated GIFs with the free version of Screencastify. You'll also learn how to use the Screencastify Editor (how to cut and crop clips, how to zoom in on clips, how to annotate the screen, etc).
How to Create Student Podcasts in the Classroom: All Your Questions, Answered
Last year, my journalism students created a podcast. None of us had any experience with podcasting and there was quite a bit of trial and error, but it was easily one of the coolest things Iβve been involved with as a teacher. Hereβs everything you need to know about that experience.
5 Helpful Google Chrome Extensions for Online Distance Learning
For this post, Iβm listing the top 5 Google Chrome extensions that can be especially helpful to teachers as we navigate this new world of distance learning.
Harness the Power of Podcasts in the Classroom with Listenwise
If youβve been looking for a way to incorporate podcasts in your classroom but donβt quite know where to start, Listenwise is here to help.
How To Organize Your Life with Google Keep: Pinned Checklists, Custom Image Headers & More
Google Keep is of G Suiteβs best kept secrets. Think of it like a digital home for sticky notes, but with 10x more features and capabilities than traditional stickies.
Tech Spotlight: Coding Adventures with the Sphero Bolt
Coding robots are an exciting and ever-expanding category of educational technology. If youβve strolled through the halls of a tech conference recently, chances are youβve seen them around
Creating a Digital Rubric with Google Forms and autoCrat
Providing valuable feedback to students in a timely manner can be a challenge. The more time that passes between an assignment's submission and the teacher's feedback, the less meaningful that feedback becomes.
Using Photography in the English Language Arts & Journalism Classroom with Getty Unshuttered
As a teacher, I spend my days helping students express themselves through the written and spoken word. Increasingly, I find myself seeking ways to incorporate more authentic, visual experiences as well.
Creative Student Publishing: 3 Engaging Tech Tools to Try This Year
Allowing students to step outside the publishing box not only teaches them some cool new tech tools, but more importantly, it also helps them consider important (yet often overlooked) elements in their work such as audience, tone and imagery.