6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2025
…own teaching and student learning, a bunch of tools to explore for meeting student needs, resources that address concerns, and a list of organizations for where you can learn more. Other helpful resources are Continuum of AI, Matt Miller’s AI for Educators, Facing History & Ourselves lessons, and EdWeb which offers numerous webinars and resources on AI usage in education for educators and administrators. Teacher’s Guide to Tech – https://teachersguidetotech.com/ Continuum of AI – https://ditchthattextbook.com/ai-cheating/ AI for Educators – https://ditchthattextbook.com/ai-edu/ Facing History & Ourselves – https://www.facinghistory.org/ EdWeb – https://home.edweb.net/ Emanuel The introduction of tools like Decks is particularly exciting, as…
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…it, you won’t believe how much you’ll learn, or how FAST you’ll learn it! WHERE TO GET THE TEACHER’S GUIDE TO TECH Update: In January 2025, the Teacher’s Guide to Tech moved to an all-online, subscription-based model. To subscribe please visit teachersguidetotech.com. Learn something new every week. Join my mailing list and get weekly tips, tools, and inspiration—in quick, bite-sized packages—all geared toward making your teaching more effective and fun. You’ll also get access to my members-only library of free downloadable resources, including my e-booklet, 20 Ways to Cut Your Grading Time in Half, which has helped thousands of teachers spend less time grading!…
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…Holly Burcham Hi Linda. Great question! All of these tools are pulled from the collection of tools in the Teacher’s Guide to Tech Jenn puts out every year. In the guide, there is a 5-page section titled, “Know Your Legal Stuff” with credit given to Sherri Edwards, an educator and tech advocate who works for Cult of Pedagogy as a mentor for JumpStart. It covers a number of laws related to exactly what you’ve pointed out: CIPA, COPPA, FERPA, and PPRA. For more on this, I would check out the page Protecting Student Privacy from the US Department of Education…
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…try and make it easy on them. At first I thought I would just write a long blog post that put all the major educational tech tools into categories, explained what each one was, and linked to their sites. That quickly turned into a PDF that I called the Teacher’s Guide to Tech. Now I’m releasing the 8th edition of that guide, the 2022 version, and what started as a catalog of just over a hundred tools has grown into an encyclopedia of over 500, with more than 50 different categories covering all subjects including art, physical education, and special…
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…with the teacher, their name can be checked off with a single click. Where to Get the Teacher’s Guide to Tech Update: In January 2025, the Teacher’s Guide to Tech moved to an all-online, subscription-based model. To subscribe please visit teachersguidetotech.com. *Since the publication of this post, I have become an affiliate for ProWritingAid, which means Cult of Pedagogy receives a percentage of any subscription that comes through my links. This relationship was not established until after I wrote the post, and my decision to choose ProWritingAid as one of these six tools was not financially motivated in any way….
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Listen to this post as a podcast: Sponsored by Kialo Edu and National Geographic Education It’s hard to imagine a time in recent history when we had more distractions, more challenges, more stuff to think about that is way more important than technology. But as someone reminded me earlier today, the show must go on. You still have work to do. You still have students who need an education. And the tools in this year’s Teacher’s Guide to Tech can help. If this is the first time you’re hearing about the guide, here’s a quick video I made two years…
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…management which connects school administrators, teachers and parents all on one platform and has all the features required to manage a school. Melinda Thank you for sharing this wonderful information about EdTech tools. I also feel you should add this Free and must try EdTech tool to your list – Animaker Edify https://edify.animaker.com/ As a teacher I find this tool to be so helpful for creating curriculum lessons using animated videos and Infographics. It’s DIY and doesn’t eat much of my time! Allows me to add students and share these lessons with them. You can also assign creative tasks which…
Read More8 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2024
…enrich your teaching. We’ve curated over 750 tools into more than 50 different education-related categories, linking each one to a video that shows the tool in action, so you can make smart decisions about the technology you use in your classroom. This year’s guide has over 85 new tools and an expanded 9-page section on artificial intelligence. Along with that, we’ve made sure that every single listing has up-to-date information, videos, and links to their sites so you can find what you need and get back to teaching. WHERE TO GET THE TEACHER’S GUIDE TO TECH Update: In January 2025,…
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…the Teacher’s Guide to Tech, let me introduce you: It’s my encyclopedia of educational technology, a PDF you can keep on your home computer, work computer, or any device that will read a PDF. The whole purpose of the guide is to make it fast and easy for you to navigate the world of ed tech. Once you start using it, you won’t believe how much you’ll learn, or how FAST you’ll learn it! WHERE TO GET THE TEACHER’S GUIDE TO TECH Update: In January 2025, the Teacher’s Guide to Tech moved to an all-online, subscription-based model. To subscribe please visit teachersguidetotech.com….
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