Teacher Tools

teacher tools for the classroom

  1. Rising Resources | Learning Data Science with Edsquare

    Rising Resources | Learning Data Science with Edsquare

    The courses within Edsquare are designed largely for students. As they say, however, teachers can also feel free to try them. There are a lot of opportunities for them to learn about contemporary skills and developing technologies. At the moment, there are two main courses available on the Edsquare platform, focusing on AI and its role in machine learning.

  2. Rising Resources | Mentimeter for Interactive Presentations

    Rising Resources | Mentimeter for Interactive Presentations

    Whether you’re a fan of student-led learning or you’re looking for a new way to keep kids engaged, we have a potential solution to tell you about. Mentimeter is a real-time communication platform educators can use to pose questions and receive feedback from students in any type of learning environment, helping make learning more interactive.

  3. Rising Resources | Synth for Student-Teacher Communication

    Rising Resources | Synth for Student-Teacher Communication

    Some students need intentional effort to be made in order to settle into their learning situation, feel more comfortable participating, or use it as a base to become more social with their peers. If educators don’t have the time for one-on-one conversations, they can still communicate using Synth—the focus of this week’s Rising Resources post!

  4. Rising Resources | Literably for Reading Assessment

    Rising Resources | Literably for Reading Assessment

    For educators, there are a lot of different tech tools they can use. Some are geared towards math education, others towards teaching tech skills, and there are plenty of others for different areas of the curriculum. One of those areas is reading assessment. And, one of those tools for gauging an accurate picture of student reading skills is Literably.

  5. Rising Resources | mote for Student Feedback

    Rising Resources | mote for Student Feedback

    In the remote learning era, however, providing students with actionable feedback has become tougher. That’s how mote can help. A simple Chrome extension, mote empowers teachers to provide students with personalized feedback and save themselves a ton of time in the process. So, why is mote so efficient and great for 21st century education.

  6. Rising Resources | ProWritingAid Grammar Checker

    Rising Resources | ProWritingAid Grammar Checker

    Though the ways in which students submit assignments might constantly be changing, they’re likely still responsible for creating essays, writing reports, or authoring other original content for any one of their classes. For this week’s blog, we explored ProWritingAid, an online writing and grammar resource students can use to enhance their writing.

  7. Rising Resources | The Flippity Flashcard Generator

    Rising Resources | The Flippity Flashcard Generator

    Flippity is an online tool teachers can use to easily turn any of their Google spreadsheets into sets of online flashcards plus various other instructional tools. Whether you’re in need of some flashcards that help students study, want to turn your classroom content into a game show and reviewing tool hybrid, or even help kids learn through board games, Flippity is perfect.

  8. Rising Resources | Planboard for Teachers

    Rising Resources | Planboard for Teachers

    There are so many different web tools and learning management systems and it’s really all about figuring out what works in your situation and being able to get into a routine. So, for this week’s Rising Resources post, we thought we’d explore a tool that can help teachers save some time and maximize planning. Keep reading to learn more about Planboard.

  9. Rising Resources | ideamapper For Mind Mapping

    Rising Resources | ideamapper For Mind Mapping

    A tool built to amplify both student productivity and retention, ideamapper essentially serves as a visual mind mapping tool by combining the practice of mind mapping with word processing. It’s designed to help your students establish visual connections among all the most crucial curricular concepts and pieces of information they need to know in all areas of the curriculum.

  10. Rising Resources | Edublogs For Student Blogging

    Rising Resources | Edublogs For Student Blogging

    In our latest Rising Resources post, we’re exploring the Edublogs platform, which is an online tool students can use for practicing some key real-world skills like writing, blogging, and written communication. Usually thought of as more of a soft skill, communication is nonetheless extremely important for students as they prepare to enter the workforce in the coming years.

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