Lesson Planet
EdTech Tuesday: TeacherKit
Learn to track attendance, behavior, and grades with just one app! Rich and Jennifer spend a few minutes talking about these features and demonstrating how to use them to manage your class effectively. Watch the quick four-minute video...
Lesson Planet
EdTech Tuesday: Paper by FiftyThree
Watch this quick video to learn how to create beautiful and creative journals with this app. Jennifer and Rich will take you on a tour of the app and try out some features to give you a preview of what to expect. Watch to the end to see...
Lesson Planet
EdTech Tuesday: Stick Pick
Create your can of virtual fair sticks with an awesome app. Jennifer and Rich walk you through how to add individuals to your class of sticks and how to customize instruction to meet your pupils' needs. The app provides questions to ask...
Lesson Planet
EdTech Tuesday: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
The fantastic app, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, is the focus of a short EdTech Tuesday video that not only models the various features of the award-winning app, but also includes ideas about how to use this and...
Lesson Planet
EdTech Tuesday: Reflector
Want to enjoy the freedom of walking around the classroom with your iPad while projecting but don't have an Apple TV? You've just found your budget solution. Rich and Jennifer take a few minutes to introduce you to Reflector, an app for...
Lesson Planet
EdTech Tuesday: MyTurn (Tempo Tim)
Need a way to manage tablet use in your classroom? Watch as Jennifer and Rich explore this simple timer app, explaining how to use the different features and examining the pros and cons to help you decide if this tool would be a good fit.
TED-Ed
How Do Self-Driving Cars “See”?
What do you get when you mix LiDAR and integrated photonics technology? Why a self-driving car, of course. A fascinating short video describes how light detection and ranging, LiDAR for short, and integrated photonics technologies enable...
The Great War
The Sky Was The Limit - Aviation in World War 1
Is the sky the limit? Advances in aviation during World War I brought the limit much closer than before. Countries around the world were affected by flight in the Great War, including adapting by changing tactical locations and patterns.
Common Sense Media
What Is Digital Citizenship?
Spark scholars' interest in becoming a super digital citizen with a brief, yet informative video that details what digital citizenship is and why it's important.
Bozeman Science
ETS2B - Influence of Science, Engineering and Technology on Society and the Natural World
Science, engineering, and technology have an impact on our natural world. As the world population increases, the demands on natural resources also increase. Science, technology, and engineering work together to address these concerns...
Bozeman Science
ETS2A - Interdependence of Science, Engineering and Technology
What comes first: science, engineering, or technology? The video narrator explains the interdependence of the three disciplines. Using specific examples, he shows how one could not advance without the other.
TED-Ed
The Ethical Dilemma of Self-Driving Cars
Who should decide the response a self-driving car should make when it encounters an unavoidable accident? Ah, the murky world of technology ethics. Patrick Lin explores some sticky ethical questions in a short video presentation.