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K-12 Teaching Tools
"With the help of technology, teachers will be leaders in the transformation of education around the world." – Craig R. Barrett – Chairman, Intel Corporation
Free tools and resources for educators support collaborative student-centered learning. Online thinking tools are active learning places where students engage in robust discussions, pursue investigations, analyze complex information, and solve problems.
Thinking tools
 
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Identify and refine criteria for assigning ranking to a list; and then debate differences, reach consensus, and organize ideas.
Investigate relationships in complex systems, creating maps that communicate understanding.
Construct well-reasoned arguments that are supported by evidence, using a visual framework.
 
 
Productivity tools
 
Develop strategies for student-centered assessment and create your own from an Assessment library.
Find step-by-step instructions for hundreds of technical skills for commonly used software applications.
 
 
 
What's new?
What's new?
A new productivity tool for teachers to create assessments for 21st century learning.
Students and teachers alike learn just-in-time technology skills for common applications.
 

 
Research supports the benefits
Research supports the benefits
These interactive tools draw on research in cognitive science. The benefits of using visual representation to construct understanding are well documented.
 


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