Digital Creativity Guide
Common Sense Media has put together a collection of apps. websites, and games to foster creativity in you and your students. They are organized by category and under each category they are further...
View ArticleEmaze for Amazing Online Presentations
Select a professionally designed free template and get started creating your own emaze presentation. If you are tired of PowerPoint but still want to present a high quality visual show for your...
View ArticleWikimedia Commons
A database of 26 million, freely usable media files and more coming every day. Anyone can contribute. They have images, sounds, and videos for you to use Just check whether the artist wants you to...
View ArticleScratch – programming for students
Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create interactive art, stories, simulations, and games – and share those creationsonline. Scratch ScratchEd from MIT is a learning community for...
View ArticleCreate an eBook with Google Slides
Kasey Bell of Shake Up Learning shares step-by-step instructions for creating an eBook using Google Slides. http://www.shakeuplearning.com/blog/how-to-create-an-ebook-with-google-slides/
View ArticleThe Art of Storytelling
Khan Academy is filled with useful tools to help students of all ages learn all types of things. Just this week, a free storytelling class from Pixar was added that many should be able to use: creative...
View ArticleConnecting Math to Literature Through Creative Technology Projects
The Creative Educator gave this great list of children's books and ideas for using them to create student books and projects. If you need help in finding ways to implement these projects, contact your...
View ArticlePuppetMaster
Looking for a way for your early elementary students to make their stories come alive? Try the PuppetMaster app for ipads. Your students can use their drawings or photos as their puppet and background,...
View Article“Magnetic Poetry” using Google Drawings & Slides
An update to a previous post (see below) features "Winter Magnetic Poetry" with Google Slides: http://www.shakeuplearning.com/blog/winter-magnetic-poetry-with-google-slides/ I just saw this idea from...
View ArticlePhotos for Class
Photos for Class is a great site for students to use to find free images for their projects. The site automatically adds the attribution information to the footer of the image and if a student...
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