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Empowers young learners to document and share their creative learning journeys with multimodal tools.


                              


What is Seesaw?

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In the cloud, this editor reigns, where collaborative cuts and transitions are made without any strains.

What is Wevideo?

100

This Microsoft tool is where numbers come to play, and if you’re not careful, they might just run away with your day!

What is Excel?

100

This digital platform brings the world of exploration to classrooms, offering a galaxy of multimedia resources for immersive learning experiences.

What is Disovery Ed?

100

This personalized learning platform represented by 3 letters offers a comprehensive K-12 curriculum where students can practice and master skills at their own pace.

What is IXL?

200

Don’t let the ‘ology’ fool you, this isn’t a science class! It’s where digital classrooms come to life, and teachers and students interact without a pass.

What is Schoology?

200

Exclusive to the orchard of Apple, this software makes editing seem like a piece of cake, not a grapple.

What is iMovie?

200

Google’s answer to presentations on the cloud, where sharing and collaborating loud and proud is allowed.

What are Google Slides?

200

Transform any video into an interactive lesson with this tool that allows educators to embed questions and track student engagement and understanding

What is EdPuzzle?

200

Combining adaptive diagnostics with individualized learning paths, this online program provides insights into student performance across key academic areas

What is iReady?

300

In Seesaw, this tool is like a digital backpack that showcases students’ progress over time.

What is the student portfolio?

300

Not just for cat videos or the latest meme, this platform’s editor can make your content stream.

What is YouTube?

300

Whether you’re pitching an idea or teaching a class, this Microsoft software makes sure your presentation has pizzazz.

What is PowerPoint?

300

Created by a high school student, this game-based learning platform enables teachers to create live quizzes that students can play in a fun and competitive environment.

What is Gimkit?

300

This student-driven digital portfolio tool captures the learning process and provides an interactive platform for assignments, feedback, and communication.

What is Seesaw?

400

In Schoology, this view lets teachers experience the platform as their students do, resolving any “I swear I submitted it” mysteries.

What is "view course as"?

400

Capture, edit, and share, this pal’s got your screen; in the world of quick tutorials, it’s often seen.

What is ScreenPal?

400

Writing, editing, and more, this Google service is for those who adore the written word galore.

What is Google Docs?

400

Catering to curious young minds, this research tool for grades K-2 provides a safe environment for students to look up information on a variety of topics.

What is PebbleGo?

400

Pennsylvania’s annual exams assess the proficiency of students in grades 3-8 in core subjects, serving as a barometer for educational standards in the Keystone State

What is PSSA's?

500

Before Schoology took the stage, this was the platform where our district’s digital learning age began. It’s open-source, vast, and still quite cool, helping educators and students worldwide to school.

What is Moodle?

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Streamers and gamers unite under this open-source software’s banner, where live feeds flourish and screen captures don’t falter.

What is OBS?

500

Microsoft’s own mailroom, where emails bloom and calendars loom.

What is Outlook?

500

Unleash your students’ creativity with this digital tool that allows them to author their own ebooks, complete with text, images, and even audio recordings

What is Book Creator?

500

High school students in Pennsylvania showcase their subject mastery through these end-of-course assessments, which are a graduation requirement in certain areas

What are Keystones?