Research and Citation
Library of Congress

Dig into famed library's collection of research goodies
Bottom Line: The Library of Congress delivers the best of America's past and present, and with teacher support it could be a reliable research resource for students.
NowComment

Rich collaboration and close-reading tool invites deep, easy-to-assess discussions
Bottom Line: Versatile, free discussion platform for teaching, peer review, assessment, and fostering active reading.
Smithsonian Open Access

Stellar museum-based resources available for exploration and use
Bottom Line: This high-quality collection of museum resources -- ranging from artifacts to full-blown exhibits -- provides unlimited exploration for students, reliable primary sources for teachers.
Digital Public Library of America

Organized digital library features piles of useful primary resources
Bottom Line: DPLA is at the top of the list of high-grade, online primary source collections if teachers make effective use of what's on offer.
ZoteroBib

Fewer clicks and less clutter equal a new go-to site for citing sources
Bottom Line: An intuitive site that takes the stress out of citing sources, but students will still need instruction to tweak auto-generated citations.
Hypothes.is

Tool makes webpages and digital texts spaces of critique, discussion
Bottom Line: This tool opens up digital text and the web to analysis, annotation, and discussion, whether inside a classroom or with the world.
NoodleTools

Expansive research tool uniquely melds learning and productivity
Bottom Line: While the complex, old-school design isn't ideal, NoodleTools gives students specific assistance where they need it the most -- with citations, paraphrasing, elaboration, and organization.
Weava

Chrome extension helps organize web-based research
Bottom Line: For Chrome users and mostly digital classrooms, this is a fairly intuitive tool that'll help students wrangle their research.
Makerspaces and 3D Design
3DBear AR

3D design and augmented reality merge in creative, interactive app
Bottom Line: A great fit for classroom or makerspace settings as long as students have clear direction and compatible devices.
Makers Empire

Stellar 3D design hub promotes innovation, collaboration, and creation
Bottom Line: This is a great design and creation tool that teachers and students can use to be innovative and share ideas with a vibrant community of makers.
Gizmos & Gadgets

Top-notch tool empowers kids to invent, build, and control wirelessly
Bottom Line: Easy-to-use, versatile electronic invention set that works wirelessly with your hand-held device.
3D Slash

Minecraft-like 3D modeling (and printing) made super easy for all ages
Bottom Line: This may be the fastest, cheapest route from idea to 3D printing out there, if you don't mind low-res, pixelated designs.
3DC

3D modeling tool allows for simple or complex creations
Bottom Line: This is a good 3D design and modeling platform, but it might take a bit of exploration to really see the true potential.
DIY

Design, build, and share new things offline and online
Bottom Line: DIY motivates kids to tackle a wide range of problems with independent and scientific thinking.
Tinkercad

Amazingly simple yet powerful online CAD tool turns kids into makers
Bottom Line: Full-featured site and app make iterative 3D design accessible, social, and relevant.
Instructables

Endless collection of DIY projects; good for sharing and inspiration
Bottom Line: User-generated projects inspire sharing and learning, though more refined navigation would make it easier to sift through all the great ideas.
Reading and Writing
Bookshare

Unique digital library gives access to those with print disabilities
Bottom Line: This fantastic digital library service provides a powerful sense of independence for students.
Lalilo

K–2 literacy program offers comprehensive, adaptive activities
Bottom Line: An easy-to-recommend tool thanks to its broad coverage of key skills and nice balance of student-driven and teacher-differentiated learning.
Skybrary – Kids Books & Videos

Kids can "go anywhere, be anything" with vast book and video library
Bottom Line: Wonderful and practical way to get kids excited about learning and reading -- the greatness of the classic TV series, updated for the 21st century.
Epic! - Kids' Books and Videos

Free, expansive digital library unlocks treasure trove of books
Bottom Line: This large collection of books and videos on a wide variety of topics is an easy -- and free -- enhancement to any classroom library.
Writing A-Z

Abundant, thorough resources help both teachers and students
Bottom Line: This full-service program can help teachers easily weave writing into their curriculum.
Learning Ally Audiobooks

Digital library offers handy supports for readers
Bottom Line: A great option for students needing support, and, while the library is smaller, the narration is a serious upgrade.
Read&Write

Useful text-to-speech extension unlocks the written word
Bottom Line: This handy set of accessibility tools helps students get the access they need when they need it, promoting independence and building confidence.
826 Digital

Popular after-school program shares its resources to inspire writing
Bottom Line: This is a worth-bookmarking resource thanks to relatable writing lessons and motivating examples of actual student writing.
Newsela

Great stories, just-right leveled reading; now mostly by subscription
Bottom Line: While pricey, Newsela has ascended into an all-in-one destination for leveled, non-fiction reading.
Book Creator

Magically easy way to create and publish digital books and multimedia
Bottom Line: This is a top-quality creation tool that lets students of many ages and abilities publish their own digital books.
NaNoWriMo Young Writers Program

Wildly engaging contest turns students into novelists in 30 days
Bottom Line: A thoughtful adaptation of the famous and fun grown-up novel writing contest, NaNoWriMo Young Writers Program is brimming with advice and encouragement as well as classroom support.
LitPick

YA review site gives students a real-world, although ad-driven, outlet
Bottom Line: LitPick is a decent place for YA lovers to discover and discuss books, but the site is in need of a refresh and features a lot of promotion/ads.
Goodreads

Lively community for bookworms to share their love of lit
Bottom Line: Using Goodreads can enhance teens' reading experience and help them become thoughtful, enthusiastic readers.
Robotics and Coding
Blue-Bot

Simple robot ideal for introducing programming to young learners
Bottom Line: Students will develop logical and sequential thinking with Blue-Bot, creating a foundation for future coding activities.
Code.org

Popular games, big names get kids and teachers pumped to program
Bottom Line: A thoughtfully planned, produced, and curated set of free resources bound to get kids hooked on learning to code.
Minecraft: Education Edition

Stellar collaboration tools, controls make Minecraft classroom-ready
Bottom Line: An excellent tool to engage students in learning, collaboration, and critical thinking is now more accessible than ever to teachers.
Scratch

Creative sandbox opens the door to coding in any subject area
Bottom Line: Scratch draws students of all types into coding and lays a foundation for future learning.
Hello Ruby

Crafty, mostly screen-free approach to computer science
Bottom Line: These creative, beautifully made craft- and interest-based projects have the potential to bring students -- particularly girls -- into the world of coding and computers.
Evo by Ozobot

Versatile mini robot tailor-made for teaching coding
Bottom Line: Evo encourages students to be creative, emphasizing that coding is a tool in your pocket, not the end game.
Wonder for Dash and Dot Robots

Serious robotics programming with seriously adorable robots
Bottom Line: It's the most challenging and versatile of the Dash and Dot apps and will keep engineering-savvy kids engaged.
KOOV

Robotics kit makes design possibilities virtually limitless
Bottom Line: For schools with healthy budgets, KOOV helps kids design and code interactive robots with blocks, sensors, and imagination.
Sphero Edu

Cool robots and creative play make programming irresistible
Bottom Line: Hub for Sphero robots draws crafty kids who love making into coding, and it empowers them to be collaborators.
Kai's Clan

Innovative STEAM package takes robot coding to the next level
Bottom Line: A nearly perfect spin on STEAM coding that combines a bunch of technologies into one, and effectively fuses the real and virtual worlds.
MAD-learn

Create mobile apps with extensive help from start to finish
Bottom Line: Intuitive platform encourages students to engage in design thinking and coding with loads of support.
Microsoft MakeCode

Bring code to life with circuits, robots, Minecraft, and more
Bottom Line: Once you purchase the hardware, MakeCode opens doors to an incredible diversity of coding applications.
Google CS First

Middle school CS curriculum has stellar resources, room for creativity
Bottom Line: A high-quality introductory CS curriculum where students can be creative, collaborate with others, and express themselves, in the classroom or at home.
Technovation Families

Family-focused site for learning AI well-suited to classrooms, too
Bottom Line: Makes artificial intelligence and machine learning accessible to students of many ages and abilities.
Unity Learn

Complete game creation curriculum gives students real-world experience
Bottom Line: It's a slick, fun, and effective way to get students building games right away, with plenty of room for depth.
micro:bit

Code games or fun displays with mini piece of hardware
Bottom Line: This versatile tool for learning how to program with blocks or text is a nice fit for STEM classes and clubs.