Technology has made it easier to bring objects, locations and topics to students. This can help give them a frame of reference when they don’t have experience to draw on….
Technology can be fun, but it can also be overwhelming with the wealth of ideas and options available. Listed below are some ideas suggested by the Instructional Technology Specialists that…
Update December 2020 – Unfortunately Google has made the decision to discontinue Tour Builder as of July 2021. Google Earth offers a similar option as Tour Builder called “Projects”. All tours will…
One useful feature in Google is the ability to share a document or folder with anyone (known as collaborators). Sharing rights can be given to a controlled group of users,…
Creating a link within a Google Doc can be helpful for those reading to reference something quickly. An example of this can be a table of contents that when the…
Have you ever heard of PDFCandy.com? As educators, many times documents are given to us in PDF format and in order to edit them we would have to find someone…
Breakout games traditionally involve a box with locks for the players to try to open. Clues are hidden around the room and players circulate around trying to solve them. But…
Getting students involved with curriculum can sometimes be difficult; so why not switch up the method of instruction and challenge them with a game? We’ve previously posted about breakouts. (See…
Google Drawing can be used to create different templates, worksheets, newsletters, and more! You can create custom layered images and banners to use on websites or newsletters. (If you are familiar…
Have you ever been typing and accidentally erased a section of your document? Or perhaps you collaborate on multiple drafts but need to go back to the original or previous…