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Have Zoom Fatigue? Try Networking in a Virtual World!

Do you have Zoom fatigue? Are you tired of being on camera? Would you like a better way to meet with your colleagues? Get your avatar on with…

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ITCs 4 All: Cross-School Collaboration

From the beginning of the 2019-2020 school year, four Instructional Technology Coaches in Prince William County joined forces to bring the best of our abilities to share with…

Learning Beyond the Classroom with G-Suite for Education

This session is designed for individuals who are familiar with G-Suite for Education and are looking to expand their knowledge beyond the basics. While not covering all of…

Top 20 Tech Tools

Lynchburg City Schools Top 20 Tech Tools for 2020

This choice board was released to all Lynchburg City Schools teachers as a way to Learn about the LCS ITRTs’ favorite tech tools for the year 2020.  We…

Morning Meeting Podcast

We began recording the #MorningMeeting podcast on March 23 as a way to share laughter, resources and a daily creative challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic. After 10 weeks,…

Orienteering in Minecraft

Orienteering in Minecraft Did you know you can teach almost anything with Minecraft!? It’s true! How about map skills you say? Let’s go orienteering! Getting an account and …

Powering Up Your Lessons with Pear Deck

Powering Up Your Lessons with Pear Deck

Pear Deck takes any Google slides presentation and allows you to make it interactive using a variety of different slide types. In a remote learning or hybrid learning…

Nearpod with Zoom equals engagement!

Remote learning doesn’t mean we’re not connected! Using Nearpod with Zoom!

This is really more just an idea for using two tools that you may already be using for virtual learning but using them together can transform your online…

Scratch Art: Exploring Patterns With Code

To borrow Seymour Papert’s words, Scratch is a great tool to think through. This Scratch project will guide learners (teachers or students) to break down patterns and make…

Seasons simulation that runs on Chromebooks in Canvas!

Teaching what causes the seasons can be difficult on a 2D Blackboard. I know. I have tried for years, and feel many of my students just don’t understand….