Discover digital tools and resources that world and English language (EL) teachers can use to help students efficiently and effectively learn a new language.
Enhance Language Learning With Technology

Discover digital tools and resources that world and English language (EL) teachers can use to help students efficiently and effectively learn a new language.
Create a teacher instructional letter and student summer safety plan to set staff, students, and families up for a safe summer of self-care.
Use these short videos of dice, spinners, cards, and rubber ducks to select random numbers and letters.
Students can use these graphic organizers to analyze concepts, solve problems, and think critically about the content they are exploring.
Create a positive ending to the school year with a small win, a passion project, and skill improvement.
Infusing technology into the visual arts classroom can help students develop creativity, critical thinking, and art skills, while also preparing them for success in a tech-rich world of work and artistic possibility.
Explore nine different lists of digital tools that your students can use to create visual art.
Explore nine digital options for presenting and sharing your artwork, so you can effectively and efficiently reach your target audience.
Consider how you can leverage the power of technology to have students discover art to review, share their own work with others, reflect, and provide meaningful and timely feedback.
Discover digital options for connecting your students personally and collaboratively to a wide variety of art, artists, and audiences.
Stay connected and continue to grow professionally through websites, blogs, podcasts, social media, and YouTube channels.
Explore our collection of video timers designed in three different styles: blue, blackboard, and rainbow.
Use these digital templates to ignite interest and launch new learning in your classroom.
Explore a tutorial model that features a scaffolded approach to help improve student performance, develop college and career readiness skills, and support their academic aspirations.
Place the student, not the content, at the center of your tutoring practice to build not just academic skills but also relational capacity.