Share the (True) News with BBC iReporter By TL Editors published 6 February 20 BBC iReporter is a browser-based, choose-your-own-adventure game where you experience your first day on the job on the news agency's social media team.
Top-Rated by Teachers, Quizlet Offers Simple & Effective Study and Assessment Tool By TL Editors published 5 February 20 Quizlet is an online database of nearly 300 million study sets created by students and teachers.
Civil Disobedience: Rosa Parks By TL Editors published 3 February 20 Rosa Parks was born February 4, 1913.
Best 3D Classroom Printers By Shannon Mersand published 2 February 20 Choosing the right 3D printer can be difficult with so many choices on the market.
GameSalad Guides Kids in Digital Game Design and Creation By TL Editors published 30 January 20 GameSalad lets kids create custom games in a visual, rule-based coding system, so there's no need to know any coding language.
New Research: Alarming Rise in Student Anxiety and Depression By Tech & Learning Staff published 28 January 20
National Geographic Kids: Fantastic Resource for Students to Explore Life on Earth By TL Editors published 27 January 20 National Geographic Kids provides a great many high-quality visual learning tools.
Thomas Paine's Common Sense By TL Editors published 27 January 20 Read about the rhetorical touches Thomas Paine employed in this pamphlet which galvanized colonial thought about breaking away from Mother England.
Your Commonwealth: Great Classroom Resource for Global Issues By Tech & Learning last updated 25 January 20 YourCommonwealth is an international site created by young people for young people who are interested in addressing global concerns such as injustice, poverty, and the environment.
Young Explorers Create and Share Expeditions With National Geographic Site By TL Editors last updated 25 January 20 National Geographic's Open Explorer site is a digital field journal where explorers of the world (or just their backyard) create and go on expeditions and share their stories along the way.
Printmakers A to Z By TL Editors published 20 January 20 Check out the etchings, lithographs and woodcuts featured in the virtual exhibition from Georgetown University's collection.
Nimbus Note Provides Platform for Productivity, Creativity, and Teamwork By TL Editors published 16 January 20 Nimbus Note is a digital notebook and web clipper where teachers and students can organize information from a variety of personal, shared, and online content.
Grammaropolis' Song, Video and Characters Engage Kids in Learning Grammar By Tech & Learning published 13 January 20 Animated parts-of-speech app enlivens grammar lessons
Weighing Hubble's Future By TL Editors published 13 January 20 The telescope will soon be retired and replaced by a newer, more powerful telescope.
Lalilo Focuses on Essential K-2 Literacy Skills By TL Editors published 9 January 20 Lalilo is a web-based literacy app for K-2 teachers.
NASA's Mars Student Imaging Project: Free Online Science Curriculum By TL Editors published 8 January 20 The Mars Student Imaging Project is an online curriculum that emphasizes planetary science to get kids engaged in the imaging work of NASA scientists.
Theft of the Mona Lisa By TL Editors published 7 January 20 Learn about the "art theft of the century."
The Pack - NYSCI Teaches Computational Thinking, Encourages Novel Solutions By TL Editors published 6 January 20 The Pack - NYSCI is a coding/algorithm puzzler in the form of a game where players take care of and expand an ecosystem.
AlgoBot: Fun Way to Introduce Computer Science Algorithms By TL Editors published 3 January 20 Algo Bot is a game where players solve basic puzzles through arranging sequences of commands.