Help students develop the life skills they need to become digital collaborators.

All AVID Open Access Classroom Resources
Teach Students Digital Collaboration Skills
Create a positive, trusting environment to teach students digital collaboration skills.
Design Collaborative, Tech-Empowered Lessons
Explore 3 strategies for creating collaborative lessons to meaningfully integrate technology in your students’ learning.
Choose the Right Digital Collaboration Tool for Your Lesson
Learn how to select the right digital tools that meet multiple learning needs.
Shift to Online Discussions: Powerful but Different
Explore 4 steps for developing successful online discussions.
Develop Your Students’ Time Management Skills
Learn strategies and digital tools that students can use to develop their time management skills.
Mindomo
Create mind maps using Mindomo online teaching tools.
#5 – Foster Relationships and Build Community During Remote Teaching
Cultivate a culture of trust in your virtual classroom by nurturing relationships and helping students build empathy and understanding for each other and you.
#4 – Explore Best Practices for Teaching Remotely
Explore strategies for engaging students in the first day, first week, and first month of school to support pivots to different learning models.
Bitmoji
Create a cartoon avatar of yourself to personalize communication and classroom materials.
Learn and Manage Your Digital Learning Environment
Learn how to help your students effectively use and manage their digital learning environment.
Establish a Positive Teacher Presence in Your Virtual Classroom
Explore strategies for maintaining a positive presence to keep students engaged and informed in your virtual classroom.
Saving Sea Creatures: Light-up Fishing Nets
Learn about the problem of bycatch and prototype a solution using micro:bit.
Emotion Badge
Code a micro:bit simulator to create an emotion badge to share with the world how you are feeling behind your mask.
#3 – Reorganize Your Lessons for Remote Learning
Empower students to become creators and problem-solvers as you design lessons for remote learning.