Learn how to help students apply critical thinking, note-taking, and organizational skills as they weave information together during the fourth step in the ANSWERS inquiry process.
Explore strategies and tools that can be used to increase student voice and choice during project-based learning.
Explore strategies and tools that students can use to write creatively across the curriculum.
To create well-informed citizens, we need to recognize filter bubbles and the impact they have on our information universe.
Discover strategies for introducing project-based learning in a way that sets the stage for authentic, inquiry-based problem solving for students.
Learn how to help students search for relevant and credible information as they complete the third step in the ANSWERS inquiry process.
To be effective consumers of digital information, students need to be able to acknowledge and identify bias in all forms of media.
Learn to code both images and sounds to create a learning artifact students can wear!
Learn to code with sounds that indicate the titling position of a wearable device.
Explore strategies and tools that students can use to create with images in your classroom.
Use this screen recorder to record videos of your entire desktop or browser tabs, or to create videos using your webcam.
Edit photos and create great designs right in your browser for free.
Discover how Project-Based Learning can engage your students and motivate them to solve authentic, real-world problems during remote and hybrid learning.
Help students actively explore real-world problems and acquire a deeper knowledge with project-based learning.
For our students to be informed and productive participants in the American democracy, they need to be able to effectively evaluate the credibility of online resources.