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Browse Tech for Teachers - Collaboration

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Discover a tool that will allow any teacher to create a safe, collaborative online community for their students. [...] »

Want to go beyond Google Search? One guide offers a free, comprehensive look into a wide range of Google products for the classroom. [...] »

Developing graphic organizers, charts, and other visualizations for student learning shouldn't be difficult. Cacoo is easy to use and geared for collaborative work. [...] »

Encourage, engage, and connect—these are things all teachers hope to accomplish. This online tool can help you on your way. [...] »

Interested in blogging, but afraid your students are too young? Kidblog lets you set up and moderate an entire elementary class's worth of blogs at once. [...] »

Tired of losing or misplacing flash drives? Looking for a way to synchronize files across several computers? Dropbox is a simple plugin tool that can greatly simplify teacher and student planning. [...] »

Collect information from your students and your peers with Google Forms. [...] »

Clickers put the power to answer questions silently, anonymously, and all at once in your students' hands. [...] »

Looking for ways to brainstorm and organize ideas through an easy-to-use visual tool? Popplet works well on both computers and mobile devices like iPads. [...] »

Teachers often conduct surveys in class, usually by a show of hands. But can an online survey tool serve pedagogical needs in the classroom? [...] »

 
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