Educational Technology

  • iPad Introduced to Classrooms

    iPad Introduced to Classrooms
    iPads are beneficial with software that are free or at a low cost to education. Students can engage and build essential skills through this technology, improving literacy, mathematic, and motor skills.
  • Chromebook Introduced to Classrooms

    Chromebook Introduced to Classrooms
    With a lasting battery, lightweight, and portability, students can use this device at home and in the classroom. Schools can provide each classroom with a cart, or loan them to each student because they are inexpensive.
  • Google Drive Released

    Google Drive Released
    Google Drive is a software used to save, upload, share documents, slides, sheets, and forms. Teachers can organized class work into folders and students can view and share documents to teachers. This software can be used on any device, making versatile.
  • Kahoot! Released

    Kahoot! Released
    Kahoot! is a gaming software, used by teachers and students. It can be used remotely or inside the classroom. Students answer the questions displayed through multiple choice, while being time. It is beneficial for studying for tests and quizzes while being a fun and engaging learning environment.
  • Google Classroom Released

    Google Classroom Released
    Google Classroom has built in tools to create and upload lessons, turn in assignments, grade work, and post discussions. In this one platform, teachers and students can have all the information for the classroom in one location, and can have access to different courses. Because it is mobile, it can be accessed inside and outside the classroom, and limited features can be accessed offline.
  • Google Expeditions Released

    Google Expeditions Released
    Google Expeditions is a virtual field trip experience. It is used inside the classroom to engage students on a trip to a different landscape. This platform can be used for students to learn different environments and apply their knowledge of science 'outside the classroom.'
  • Notion Released

    Notion Released
    Notion provides organizing tools, tracking, to-do lists, and can be shared with other members. Teachers can incorporate this software into the classroom for planning weekly schedules, sharing class information, uploading assignments, and creating announcements.
  • Microsoft Teams Released

    Microsoft Teams Released
    Microsoft Teams provided students and teachers the opportunity to virtually collaborate, communicate, and share.
  • Khan Academy Kids Releases

    Khan Academy Kids Releases
    Khan Academy Kids is a program for ages 2-8. It can be used for homework, computer activity, and teachers can even use the resources in their own lessons.
  • Microsoft Math Solver Released

    Microsoft Math Solver Released
    Microsoft Math Solver can be beneficial to students when completing math homework outside the classroom. If a tutor is unavailable to a student, they can go to this resource to learn step by step how to solve an equation.
  • Virtual Lab Simulation

    Virtual Lab Simulation
    McGraw Hill released a virtual lab platform to allow students to participate in labs remotely. The platform can prepare students for hands on lab experiences. It checks for understanding and gives feedback so students are learning.