Teacher Tools

teacher tools for the classroom

  1. Rising Resources | ClassDojo Communication App

    Rising Resources | ClassDojo Communication App
    For this week’s new Rising Resources post, we explored the classroom communication app known as ClassDojo. One of the main reasons that ClassDojo continues to be such a valuable classroom tool is that it helps teachers move away from one-size-fits-all models. They can also use it to share content with students, improve classroom culture, and more!
  2. Rising Resources | Screencast-O-Matic

    Rising Resources | Screencast-O-Matic
    As a mobile application or desktop program, Screencast-O-Matic can help make mobile video recording and editing easier on any teacher who likes to customize the content they teach with. Plus, students can get creative with the projects they produce thanks to the simple user experience that makes Screencast-O-Matic a great tech tool in creative education.
  3. Rising Resources | Host and Join Blooket Games

    Rising Resources | Host and Join Blooket Games
    With the Blooket online review game, classroom teachers can transform assessment with simple academic challenges and help boost retention for students in any educational environment. Blooket also helps enhance engagement and empowers K-5 educators to facilitate authentic learning experiences in the classroom. So, this week, we’re telling you all about it.
  4. Rising Resources | Educandy Studio App

    Rising Resources | Educandy Studio App
    Educandy is an online review tool students can use to master concepts and prepare for exams. It’s geared towards younger kids, making it one of the best digital review tools for elementary students. Using the simple software, teachers can create review games in just minutes—as easy as entering the questions and answers—and the platform does the rest.
  5. Rising Resources | HistoryMaker VR

    Rising Resources | HistoryMaker VR
    History might not necessarily be the favorite subject for some students but combining it with VR experiences often enhances intrigue. There are a lot of virtual reality-based learning tools available to educators now—adding a lot of options for instruction. In this Rising Resources post, we’re going to tell you about one called HistoryMaker VR.
  6. Rising Resources | Quia + Student Review Activities

    Rising Resources | Quia + Student Review Activities
    Typically, with online review tools, educators can find and utilize materials for the most general and common school subjects. With Quia, there are tons of specific review materials for all students and teachers to access. Beyond general math, science, and English content, Quia has valuable games for everything from SAT skills to world languages and more.
  7. Rising Resources | The Narrator AR Handwriting App

    Rising Resources | The Narrator AR Handwriting App
    Students can use the Narrator AR app on tablets or mobile phones. It’s available on both the iOS app store and Google Play store. Drawing on the power of AR, this tool helps create an engaging experience. When using the Narrator AR app, children see words, letters, and sentences literally jump off the screen and start to recognize the right
  8. Rising Resources | Storybird and Student Storytelling

    Rising Resources | Storybird and Student Storytelling
    An art-inspired platform, Storybird is designed to help students become better writers. One of the most important soft skills in today’s world, we know that communication is key in any future career. Since so much of today’s workforce requires a reliance on digital technologies, it’s easy to see why educators place such an emphasis on writing skills.
  9. Rising Resources | Glogster and Interactive Educational Content

    Rising Resources | Glogster and Interactive Educational Content
    Glogster helps students combine the two and share their talents with ease. With access to all sorts of creative elements, students can design their own interactive digital posters, giving them a unique opportunity to show what they’ve learned. Besides that, much of the content students create is completely three-dimensional!
  10. 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.

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