Teachers may sometimes feel overwhelmed by the multitude of resources available online. In fact, it can take a tremendous amount of time to sift through and locate required materials to use in your teaching, a taxing task for the already overburdened teacher.
To this end, and to help teachers make better use of their time and resources I curated for you this collection of educational resources where you can access educational content to use in your own instruction.
From ready-made lesson plans and study guides to practice exercises and EdTech tools, the websites below provide you with the resources you need to enhance your teaching/learning and grow professionally.
1- Khan AcademyKhan Academy provides free educational content in the form of instructional videos and practice exercises covering different subjects including math, chemistry, physics, science, arts, humanities and many more.
2- Smithsonian Learning Lab
Smithsonian Learning Lab empowers learners with materials and tools to help them personalize their learning, create new ideas, find resources and access collections of educational content and build meaningful educational networks.
3- Discovery Education
Discovery Education provides tons of standards-aligned resources, tools to enhance students thinking skills, and opportunities for collaborative learning experiences to help teachers grow their professional practice.
4- TED Ed
TED Ed is an education initiative from TED to help teachers, educators, and students access and create interactive video lessons. It is also a tool similar to Edpuzzle and PlayPosit to use to add questions and interactive features to videos.
5- MOOCs
There are several MOOC (massive open online courses)platforms where you can access a wide range of courses covering different topics across different platforms. You can actually learn anything you want and right from the comfort of your own couch. Some of the best MOOC platforms include: Coursera, Class Central, Udacity, EdX, and Udemy.
6. Lesson Plan Templates
Lesson planning is an essential part of our work as teachers and educators. It is our private lab where we put to work our knowledge of pedagogy, methodology, and learning to create instructional plans that facilitate knowledge construction in our classrooms. In this post I featured some helpful tools to create your own digital lesson plans and also covered platforms where you can search for and download ready-made lesson plan templates.
7. Lesson Planners for teachers
If you are looking for some reliable lesson planners this post has you covered. In it I featured a collection of good online lesson planners to help you easily create, collaborate on, and share lesson plans.
8. Teacher Planners
There are various online tools to help you create your custom planners but if you rather have access to pre-made options, check out this post. In it I featured some of my favourite teacher planners that will help you set up the school year for success. These planners include pages for monthly and weekly planning, a yearly overview, sections for recording note and important events, and many more.
9. Content Curation Tools
In this post, I share with you this collection of what I believe are some of the best content curation tools for teachers and students. Using these tools, you will be able to instantly bookmark web pages, videos, images, and any type of web content and save it to your personal library to access at your own pace anytime, anywhere.
10. Academic Research Tools
There are numerous academic research tools that can help you in each stage of the research process. From research organization tools and academic research softwares to word editors and reference managers, you can definitely take your academic research to the next level by making web technologies part of the way you go about doing your research. In this post, I share with you a collection of some of the best academic research tools to try out.
11. Free eBooks and Audiobooks
There are several websites and online libraries that offer access to free ebooks and audiobooks. In this list, I compiled for you some of the best places where you can search for and access free ebooks and audiobooks.I have tried each of these platforms and found them worth the mention here. If you are a bibliophile like me and enjoy reading books or listening to audiobooks then you definitely need to keep this list handy.
12- Library sites
some of the best library sites where teachers can access a wide variety of reading materials include:
* Project Gutenberg: Offers free epub and Kindle eBooks to download or read online.
* LibriVox: Offers public domain audiobooks that you can listen to anywhere and on any device
* Open Library: Access and read millions of free books including textbooks, works of literature, classics, and more. The site also includes a k-12 student library hosting student friendly materials.
13- Google Arts & Culture
Google Arts & Culture gathers human knowledge from over 2000 cultural institutions around the world into a single easily navigable platform that anyone can access and explore for free. Take students on virtual field trips to museums from all around the globe, visit art exhibits, explore art masterpieces, explore iconic historical sites, draw on the power of AR to uncover hidden gems, explore pocket galleries, and many more. Google Arts & Culture now features a collection of interesting games to teach students cultural literacy. These games include: visual crosswords, puzzle party, what came first, and more.
This post originally appeared in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning ( www.educatorstechnology.com ).
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