A test generator that allows you to use questions that are on state exams, including previously discarded NY Regents Test Questions. You are also able to create tests for Science, Social Studies, and English
A google earth inspired map that shows the locations of over 100,000 historical sites in North America, including pictures and information about those places. Great tool to use for history teachers to pull their students into the world around them.
Search engine that allows you to search for public domain photos to use for projects. Some results you may have to pay for but this is usually the pictures displayed on the first row, much like an ad.
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Free website that allows teachers to award badges to their students for completing tasks. Possibly used to award students for learning material and displaying that they learned it
Graphing tool where you can create a graph. This tool can be used more for statistical applications where a graph shows the change of something over a time period.
"In a digitally-charged learning environment, the key is to turn up the H.E.A.T. on student learning. H.E.A.T. is an acronym that is synonymous with digital-age learning (i.e., 21st Century Skills) and represents Student Output in terms of student:
Higher order thinking,
Engaged learning,
Authentic connections, and
Technology use."