
We’re a small team within Adobe that knows how hard it is to create visual content and stand out on social media. And we want to help everyone—from the smallest of businesses, to bloggers and social media marketers, to a new generation of students—communicate their ideas with impact, regardless of design experience or budget. That’s why today we’ve launched Adobe Spark, a one-stop content shop for creating and sharing visual stories that will wow your audience on any device. Why “Spark?” To us,

Use BookCreator to create digital books using iPads.


Here is an example of a student created reader's notebook. They add in responses via a Google Document and shares the work with a teacher to get feedback.

Make images come to life through annotations: video, text and photos.

Educreations is an app that is used to capture student thinking. Check out what Dan Meyer says about this tool.

Helping students visualize and understand the world around them using Google Maps. Google Maps for Education provides resources to help teachers and students explore, create, and collaborate with mapping tools. Students who are taught geography are better equipped to understand how human and physical systems interact and to make informed decisions based on that knowledge.

Novel Engineering is an integrated approach to teaching engineering and literacy. As part of Novel Engineering, students develop projects based on texts they read in English Language Arts or other content classes, such as history. The characters become their clients and students pull from the text to scope problems and set constraints as they engage in engineering design. Teachers play a pivotal role in supporting their students’ engagement by providing a supportive, responsive environment that

Seesaw empowers students of any age to independently document what they are learning at school. Students capture learning with photos and videos of physical work, or by adding digital creations. Everything is uploaded and kept organized for teachers. Teachers can invite families to Seesaw so parents get an immediate, personalized window into their child's learning.

Explore ways you can incorporate Google into your classroom

Cerego is in the business of helping people learn faster, remember longer, and quantify what they know. At the core of our software and APIs is a groundbreaking learning engine that is the first to predict how long memory will last into the future. Our products are research-based, and learning science affects everything we do. We are based in San Francisco and Tokyo, and have a world class team and advisory board.

Use QR Codes in your class to facilitate learning!

Digital Storytelling: Easily capture student voice and stories! Students create digital stories in a simple and easy tool. Student voice over and add their own personality to their masterpiece!

Verso Learning is an innovative, global education company where pedagogy meets technology. Empowering schools and districts to make data informed decisions that build capacity in teaching and improve student outcomes. Verso believes the learning experience of every student should become a learning experience for the school.

Check out our Scope & Sequence tool to find age-appropriate lessons that address digital literacy and citizenship topics for your classroom. Browse by grade band or click a category to highlight the lessons that address that topic. From professional development materials, to student interactives, to lessons and assessments, and family outreach materials, our comprehensive curriculum is turnkey to implement.

Make objects come to life with Aurasma app. A tool for augmented reality. Help your students share their learning and understanding.

With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share your creations with others in the online community. Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century. Scratch is a project of the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. It is provided free of charge.

Teacher replaced traditional paper newsletters with video newsletters recorded on an iPad. Students report what the class is up to, rather than having the teacher type up classroom happenings in a newsletter.

Create project task to do lists and manage the tasks, calendar dates, files, and progress with your team.

Create a fun learning game in minutes (we call these ‘kahoots’), made from a series of multiple choice questions. Add videos, images and diagrams to your questions to amplify engagement!