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Read&Write

Useful text-to-speech extension unlocks the written word

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Grades

K–12

Price

Free, Free to try

Platforms

Android, iPad, Chrome, Windows, Mac

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Ozaria

Coding puzzler covers a lot of computer science ground

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Grades

3–12

Price

Free to try

Platforms

Web

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CTRL-F

Up-to-date, expert-backed news literacy program builds needed skills

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Grades

6–12

Price

Free

Platforms

Web

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Peergrade

Feedback tool with great rubrics might work best for older students

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Based on 5 reviews
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Grades

6–12

Price

Free, Paid

Platforms

Web

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OI File Manager

Organize and share files on mobile devices with this functional tool

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Based on 3 reviews
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Grades

7–12

Price

Free

Platforms

Android

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Knowledgehook

Math-assessment tool focuses on rewards, lacks constructive feedback

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Based on 5 reviews
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Grades

3–12

Price

Free

Platforms

Web

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Peekapak

Complete multimedia SEL units in a neat and tidy package

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Based on 5 reviews
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Grades

Pre-K–8

Price

Free to try

Platforms

Web

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Math Playground

Math games and activities hiding behind pop-ups and ads

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Based on 4 reviews
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Grades

1–6

Price

Free

Platforms

Web

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Curated Lives

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Social media gives us a chance to choose how we present ourselves to the world. We can snap and share a pic in the moment or carefully stage photos and select only the ones we think are best. When students reflect on these choices, they can better understand the…

Topics

Digital Footprint & Identity

Grades

10

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Filter Bubble Trouble

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

When we get news from our social media feeds, it often only tells us part of the story. Our friends -- and the website's algorithms -- tend to feed us perspectives we already agree with. Show students ways to escape the filter bubble and make sure their ideas…

Topics

News & Media Literacy

Grades

12

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

The Consequences of Online Hate Speech

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

While some governments can't regulate hate speech, laws allow private organizations like social media apps and private universities to decide how to deal with hate speech within their spheres. How should these organizations respond to hate speech? What is an…

Topics

Cyberbullying, Digital Drama & Hate Speech

Grades

12

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

We Are Civil Communicators

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

When we talk about our personal beliefs and politics, passions can run high -- especially when we're online. These intense moments can often lead to tit-for-tat insults, or worse. But, if addressed calmly and coolly, they can be an opportunity to find common…

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Relationships & Communication

Grades

12

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

The Change You Want to See

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Research shows that happiness in life is less about what you do and more about why you do it. When your actions have purpose, they lead to positive results -- both for you and the world. Help students use the power of the internet to turn their personal passions…

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Digital Footprint & Identity

Grades

12

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Debating the Privacy Line

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Often, the more information we have, the better decisions we're able to make. The power of data can benefit both individuals and governments. But who can be trusted with the responsibility of having all this data? Can governments collect and use it fairly and…

Topics

Privacy & Security

Grades

12

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

The Health Effects of Screen Time

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

The research is still out when it comes to exactly how screen time affects our health. But one area where we know it does is our sleep. Just having a device near us seems to change the way our brains work. Help students learn that being responsible with digital…

Topics

Media Balance & Well-Being

Grades

12