Tools for Teachers
Transform your teaching with The Epic Ebook of Web Tools & Apps, a free 250+ page guide crowdsourced by 50+ educator.
Checkout some of the great resources linked in our Media Literacy Bitmoji classroom.
Access videos, images, audio, and more. If prompted for a username/password, use the DISCUS login from the password document linked on the Research page.
Access via Classlink - Virtual Field Trips, videos, text, podcasts, interactives, behind‑the-scenes at major organizations, career spotlights, and more.
Find teaching recommendations and resources that will help you determine the right approach to teaching the Holocaust and online repositories of quality multimedia and textual resources that are appropriate to use with students.
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To which professional journals does our library subscribe & how do you access them digitally?
Note: Print copies are available for check out in the library. Science Friday is site full of resources for teachers who want to integrate digital literacy with popular science topics in the classroom.
Quickly ask your librarians a question or request assistance with a short Google form.
Learn the basics of using NoodleTools with the short how-to video.
Exceptions for Instructors eTool - guides users through education exceptions in U.S. Copyright law
Pedagogy Wheel - Let pedagogy drive your choice of technology tools.
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Improve your students' digital literacy with these videos from Crash Course with John Green.
Use the Library Cyber Center catalog to find books, ebooks, databases, and websites.
TEDEd allows educators to create and share lessons built around YouTube videos.
Find primary documents, activities for students or create your own activities using primary documents from The National Archives._
The Library of Congress offers classroom materials to help teachers effectively use primary sources from the Library's vast digital collections in their teaching.
The Media Literacy Clearinghouse is a nationally recognized media literacy resource website created by Media Education Consultant Frank Baker,
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Using Book Creator for Formative Assessment: 15 Tips for Checking for Understanding (from Monica Burns, 2nd ed.)
Everything you ever wanted to know about technology at BHS.
A video series about online tools, apps, and technology and how they can be used in teaching and learning.
A multidisciplinary resource for middle and high school teachers, Essential Lens: Analyzing Photographs Across the Curriculum seeks to inspire teachers to use photographs and photographic ephemera with their teaching, and provides practical methods to facilitate the use of these materials in classroom settings across disciplines.
Find video series that have been locally produced by SCETV, or by SCETV with other entities, or with rights obtained for South Carolina-use ONLY.
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Check out NCTE's resources on Literacy Instruction in a Digital Age.
What BHS Teachers
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