Curriculum
25 TOOLS FOR TEACHING SCIENCE
There are many different ways I try to stay on top of technology. I follow different people and companies on social media, read different blog posts, and sign up for automatic emails and listservs. One of the weekly emails I receive is from EdShelf.EdShelf is a place where people in education share educational websites and apps with each other.
For an overview of exactly what EdShelf is, go here: https://goo.gl/ftYc9W)
This week’s email contained a curated list from Andrea Meyers of science technology tools to use in your classroom. There are tools listed for elementary, middle and high school in both Apple (iPad, Macbook) and Android (Chromebook) platforms. Some of the tools do have a subscription cost but most are available for free. If you are interested in the tool listed, click on the box and a detailed description will pop up giving you more information.
This week’s email contained a curated list from Andrea Meyers of science technology tools to use in your classroom. There are tools listed for elementary, middle and high school in both Apple (iPad, Macbook) and Android (Chromebook) platforms. Some of the tools do have a subscription cost but most are available for free. If you are interested in the tool listed, click on the box and a detailed description will pop up giving you more information.
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