Best Poetry Lessons and Activities By Diana Restifo published 28 March 24 Explore top online poetry lessons and activities, ideal for National Poetry Month.
What is Digital Wellness? How One School Implements It By Erik Ofgang published 22 November 22 Digital Wellness goes beyond digital citizenship to help students navigate modern technology in a healthy and productive manner
How to Encourage Literacy with Digital Books & Resources By Ian Peterkin published 15 November 22 Melissa Jacobs, director of library services for New York City’s Department of Education, shares tips for encouraging literacy and improving equity with digital books.
7 Digital Learning Theories and Models You Should Know By Shelly Terrell, Erik Ofgang last updated 23 September 22 Knowing these digital learning theories and models can boost your instruction
9 Digital Etiquette Tips By Lisa Nielsen published 15 August 22 Teaching proper digital etiquette to students starts with modeling it
3 Starting Points to Address Dimensions of Digital Equity By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published 13 October 21 Three dimensions of digital equity need to be addressed to successfully support learning
4 Tips For Teaching Digital Literacy By Erik Ofgang published 11 February 21 Leaders from New York City’s school libraries shared tips for helping students conduct research in an increasingly difficult to navigate digital world
Scholastic Creates Free Digital Summer Reading Community for Kids By TL Editors published 1 May 20 One resource that educators can consider sharing with families is Scholastic's free Summer Read-A-Palooza program.
Tips and Tools to Support Students in Publishing Their Own Digital Storybooks By Shelly Terrell published 11 December 19 Not only can students create stories about any topic, but they also have the opportunity to be published authors which motivates many to continue reading and writing.
Face Off - Microsoft or Adobe for #Accessibility By Lisa Nielsen published 7 November 19 Creating accessible content is not only important because it is the right thing to do. It is also important because not doing so leaves institutions and businesses at risk for lawsuits and loss of funding.
4 Ways to Improve Digital Equity in Your Classroom By Guest Author Kaili Hwang published 1 July 19 From inconsistent homework policies to a perceived lack of empathy and understanding from their teachers, the students were coming at the digital equity issue from a whole different angle.
Moving from Dioramas to Dynamic Projects By Matthew X. Joseph published 15 May 19 A dynamic project should have a balance of static and interactive elements as well as individual work and cooperation.
Interactive Physics: Forces By TL Editors published 18 February 19 This interactive program will help you teach all about how forces work
Digital Learning Day Countdown Is On By TL Editors published 5 February 19 Digital Learning Day (DLDay) 2019 is February 28.
Ebook and Audiobook Usage in Schools Sees Record Growth By TL Editors published 4 February 19 Eight million students from 17,000 districts and schools have the opportunity to access digital books through Sora, the new student reading app from OverDrive Education.
Center for Cyber Safety and Education Partners With Awe Learning By TL Editors published 3 February 19 The nonprofit Center for Cyber Safety and Education announces its partnership with AWE Acquisition, Inc.
Epic! Digital Reading Platform Reaches 10 Million Milestone By TL Editors published 31 January 19 Epic! digital reading platform today announced that it is now reaching more than 10 million children and over 500 million books have been read on the platform since launch.
element14 Community Donates 250 micro:bit Devices to Support Digital Literacy Initiatives By TL Editors published 24 January 19 element14.com, the online community for engineers, has donated 250 micro:bit devices to support coding in the classroom.