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Soundtrap Lesson Plans

Soundtrap is an incredible tool that gives students and teachers the ability to record and edit content, no matter the subject or grade level....

Reading Progress in Teams by Microsoft

Helping struggling readers is paramount to student success. In this resource from Holly Clark of Infused Classroom, learn more about Microsoft's free...

PowerPoint Slide Recording Feature

Check out this new feature in PowerPoint that allows you to make a narrated presentation. In this step-by-step tutorial from Mike Tholfsen,...

Symbaloo: An Overview

In today's blended learning environment, students are often bombarded with websites assigned by their teachers. With a tool like Symbaloo, you...

Student Remote Learning Assignments

Are you an elementary teacher searching for a streamlined way to share assignments, weekly agendas, and checklists with your students? Check out this...

Translate an Email in Gmail

Effective communication starts with breaking down language barriers. In this short video from LAT IT Trainer, learn how to do that quickly by...

Beep: Voice Notes for Google and Beyond

Are you looking for a free tool that will allow you to create voice notes? You need Beep! Beep, formerly known as Voice Notes for Docs, is a website...

Trello: A Beginner's Tutorial

Are you looking for ways to organize yourself? Is your class working through a PBL unit? Perhaps your students are progressing through Genius Hour...

Trello: Five Classroom Uses

Are you looking for ways to organize yourself? Is your class working through a PBL unit? Perhaps your students are progressing through Genius Hour...

Displaying Digital Citizenship with Student Comments

As students navigate a world where they interact with others online, it's more important than ever to teach them how to appropriately and responsibly...

WeVideo for Education: Shared Projects

Do you have a group of students that are creating their own videos? Shared projects are ideal for students working independently in a common project....

WeVideo for Education: Collaborative Projects

Collaborative projects are meant for students working together on one assignment. Learn how to get the most out of collaborative projects in WeVideo...

WeVideo for Education: Intro to Projects

WeVideo has 3 types of projects; personal, collaborative, and shared. Learn their differences and when to use each one. Watch this video to introduce...

WeVideo for Education: Podcasting

WeVideo is a video creation and editing platform. One of our favorite features allows users to record narration and voiceover with their computer's...

WeVideo for Education: The Educator's Guide to WeVideo

WeVideo is a video editing platform that supports multimedia, screencasting, green screen, voice recording, and student collaboration. This document...

WeVideo for Education: Screencasting

WeVideo is an online, cloud-based video editing platform that works in web browsers and on mobile devices. Ready to record video of a single window...

Screencastify for Student Feedback

Giving quality feedback is essential, but it can be incredibly time-consuming. Check out this video from Matt Miller with Ditch That...

How and What to Teach to Build a Reading Brain in an Equitable Way

This session, led by Adrienne Mormino, serves as an introduction to The Science of Reading in 4 parts: How the brain learns to read (theoretical...

EL Strategies: Visual & Multimedia Tools: On-Demand Workshop

This workshop is a part of our English Learner workshop series. Please contact sales@fivestartech.com if you are interested in the full...

Protecting Student Privacy While Using Online Educational Services

This training video from The U.S. Department of Education’s Student Privacy Policy Office will support K-12 educators in their efforts to protect...