Group Work Communication Apps
These apps and websites can help students maintain productivity while exchanging their work and discussing their projects.
These apps and websites can help students maintain productivity while exchanging their work and discussing their projects.
Grammatically, it’s an awful-sounding word: gamification, or as a verb, to “gamify” the classroom. Teachers, however, have found a powerful tool here.
In a world that is striving to create universal accessibility, it’s important that students be exposed to the idea of programming with multiple languages in mind.
With the right aids to help them during their moments of struggle, kids might be likely to do better in their homework.
Many students use cell phones during class to verify information. But when they use them to check social media or send videos to classmates, it can be frustrating and distracting.
The summer holidays are the perfect time to brainstorm new teaching ideas and classroom activities. Get inspired with the help of these podcasts.
Password management can be a daunting classroom challenge for K–12 educators. Here we’ll take a deep dive into some of the more effective solutions for getting kids logged in.
Planning a vacation abroad this summer? You might want to consider picking up a foreign language to help you on your travels.
These days, more schools are transforming traditional libraries into learning commons—places where students collaborate and participate in learning.
Here are some websites and resources to help you and your students learn more about the complex process of recycling.