EdTech
Computer Science Education (CSEd) Week is an annual opportunity to advocate for computer science education for youth as well as celebrate the contributions made by those in the field. This resource, sponsored by Google, provides simple resources leading up to the week to engage youth in Computer Science.
Interesting ways is a community blog where educators can share the ways they implement different technologies into the classroom.
K12 Inc. Summer Camp offers tuition-free, career-oriented summer courses in coding, video game design and programming, business and marketing, health care, and more—some of which will even earn students high school credit.
LiveBinders is an online version of paper binders, with their online binders you can combine all of your cloud documents, website links and upload your desktop documents – to then easily access, share, and update your binders from anywhere.
The EdTech Center @ World Education leverages technology to increase the reach and impact of education and workforce initiatives and to enable everyone to thrive and be active, informed citizens in the new digital world.
In this article teachers can find useful apps to implement teamwork and collaborative learning in their classrooms among their students.
Use DocsTeach to teach with documents using the National Archives online tool. Locate teachable primary sources. Find new and favorite lessons and create your own activities for your students.
Duolingo is an app for free language education. This app is available on the web, Android, iOS, and Windows Phone