Our learning curriculum offers free, educator-created and classroom tested technology tutorials for teachers and students. These short videos (about 4 minutes each) offer a quick way to successfully get up to speed in specific technology concepts. The videos:
provide the basic "getting started" steps
include concrete examples
work for individual learning or in a classroom setting
are always available to return to for review
Answer Underground is an iOS education app that helps students learn by connecting them with study groups across the country. Teachers are able to create groups for their students to join and can customize the privacy settings for each group. The teacher can then verify the content shared and mark student answers as correct.
Push notifications give students and teachers the ability to see group activity in real time and get instant notifications when questions have been answered. The free app can improve peer communication as students help each other learn.
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"With the iOS SDK, you can get started developing your iOS application for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch today. Access the iOS Dev Center for a wealth of resources including videos, sample code, technical documentation, Apple Developer Forums, and more."
This Design Inspiration Lab, maintained by Projekt19, shares links to freebies like stock photos, brushes and other resources. Get advice on picking the best logo for a personal brand, or check out photo filter apps for iPhones and iPads. Tutorials include skin retouching and icon design, while video discussions range from James Bond to typography.
"Robotics in Education - eJournal
Back in 2009, I tried to put together an eJournal publication titles 'Robotics in education'. Whilst we did get some great submissions, they weren't regular enough to make the eJournal a continuing project.
Here are the 3 editions we managed to put together. I'm going to re-post each article separately over the beginning of 2012 (with proper acknowledgment of course!) to make it easier for search engines and people to find them and hopefully make use of them."
"Robotics is a great way to get kids excited about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) topics. It is also highly effective in developing team-work and self-confidence.
This web site is designed to help K-12 and other educators in developing or improving courses that use robotics as a tool for teaching STEM topics or as a topic in itself.
The materials on this site include down-loadable lesson plans and links to other useful resources, such as teacher training workshops, public robotic contests, and other educational robotics web sites."
"Learning is more fun with friends. Work alongside your peers, get help from mentors, or offer your expertise to those in need. Peer-driven study groups and challenges by learners just like you are available right now. Anyone can become a mentor to provide one-on-one help."
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Google Drive is everywhere you are-on the web, in your home, at the office and on the go. So wherever you are, your stuff is just...there. Ready to go, ready to share. Get started with 5 GB free.
Google Drive is available for:
PC and Mac
iPhone and iPad (coming soon)
Android devices
It is time to engage your senses in outer space. Join the NASA Kids Club and take off into a universe of STEM activities that engage and inspire teaching and learning. Join the Discovery Crew with Buzz Lightyear, visit NASA with Elmo, explore outer space with Nebula, and follow those Angry Birds into another universe. NASA Kids Club guarantees an out-of-this-world experience. Tip: Use with a digital projector and full classes can get involved.
How to Smile is an online community of educators that have vetted over 3,000 engaging hands-on, interactive STEM activities. With both desktop and mobile capabilities, How to Smile is full of activities that are both physical and virtual that are sure to get students involved. Tip: Use How to Smile's search by chemical directory to find activities for any type of experiment.
"Get College and Career Ready!
Keep track of your high school courses and credits - be sure you have what you need to graduate.
Organize your test scores, awards and honors, and personal interests.
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Great site! Allows you to create videos with their photos/videos and music or your own. With an educator account, you get a free "Plus" account and can create up to 50 student accounts.
A responsive Javascript image gallery that reacts to dynamic measures and media queries. Get quick access to the full album, slideshow video, caption, pop-out option, and full screen mode all in one bar below the photo gallery.