Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: Time and the Calendar By TL Editors published 30 December 19 Discover the importance of time and the calendar, and how they each bring order to life.
SpriteBox Coding Introduces Young Learners to Essential Coding Concepts By TL Editors published 27 December 19 SpriteBox Coding is a platform-style game (available on iOS and Android) that introduces kids to basic coding logic using both block- and text-based syntax.
TalkingPoints App Keeps Teachers in Touch With Families in 100+ Languages By TL Editors last updated 23 December 19 TalkingPoints is a messaging app that allows teachers to communicate in families' home languages via their phones or internet-connected devices.
Machine Learning for Kids: Amazing Free Teaching Resource for Machine Learning, AI & Coding By TL Editors published 19 December 19 Machine Learning for Kids offers projects that combine machine learning and artificial intelligence with Scratch and App Inventor.
Crossword Puzzle Resources for K12 Students By TL Editors published 16 December 19 Students can test their vocabulary knowledge with these engaging crossword puzzles.
Code for Life: Free Coding Platform Includes Wealth of Lesson Plans By TL Editors published 13 December 19 Code for Life is a versatile platform for learning and teaching coding.
The Price Is Right—How New Technologies Make Projection Tech Cheaper Than Ever By Sascha Zuger last updated 12 December 19 Technology has come a long way. Not only can schools bank on added usability and functionality with the emergence of these new tools, but they can cash in on the budget-boosting side effects of this latest breed of special effects.
Root Coding Guides Kids in Robotics Learning By TL Editors published 11 December 19 Root Coding gets students started with step-by-step tutorials, adding commands and introducing features one at a time.
The 1619 Project: Resources, Opinion and Guidance on Teaching About Slavery By TL Editors published 6 December 19 The 1619 Project is a collection of articles and supporting materials on slavery and its significance to American history and culture by the New York Times.
"Bad News" Provides Clever Game to Teach Kids About Fake News By TL Editors published 5 December 19 Bad News is a short web- and text-based game that highlights how Twitter and other social media are used to propagate fake news.
Modernizing digital technology in education enables teaching and learning innovation By Tech & Learning Staff last updated 4 December 19
How schools can meet demand for a $4 Billion industry By Tech & Learning Staff published 4 December 19
Checkology Virtual Classroom Teaches Kids Media Literacy By Tech & Learning published 2 December 19 Unique site allows for exploration of multiple lessons, while the check tool allows students to evaluate credibility of news.
The Repeal of Prohibition By TL Editors published 2 December 19 The 5th of December is recognized as the day we celebrate the repeal of the 18th Amendment.
MAD-learn Guides Kids in App Design and Creation By TL Editors published 29 November 19 MAD-learn is a mobile application development website where teachers guide students through the design process from start to finish.
Scribble Press, A Kid-Friendly Book Creation and Publication App By TL Editors last updated 27 November 19 In the classroom, this app is an excellent tool for kids of widely varying levels of writing enthusiasm and skill.
Classcraft: Teamwork is Key in Game-Based Behavior Management App By Tech & Learning published 25 November 19 Classcraft is an online fantasy-themed behavior- and learning-management role-playing game
America's Story: Square Dancing By TL Editors published 25 November 19 Celebrate the dancing in squares on Square Dance Day (11/29).