Engaging EdTech for Elementary Libraries

These library media lesson resources are perfect for distance learning. You will find resources for young learners in grades PreK-6 that can be used digitally on a computer or iPad. These meaningful resources will engage your students!
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Engaging EdTech for Elementary Libraries
Low and no prep ideas for integrating Educational Technology into elementary school libraries.
Tools for Educators
Tools for Educators has free online worksheet makers with a library of 1,000+ images to make vocabulary worksheets, printable games and acitivites, and many more types of worksheets!
Educational Apps to Use in the Library or Elementary Classroom That are Worth Paying For
Is it overwhelming to determind which Edtech apps are worth paying for the paid version? Check out this post that outlines the tried and true apps that have been proven to be worth paying for with my own students. Any app worth your library funds should be highly engaging; promote collaboration, creativity, and/or problem solving; have ideas to get you started so you’re not wasting time with that! #edtech #techieteacher
Library Media Center Review Activity with Jeopardy Labs | Engaging EdTech Tool
Check out this Edtech tool that allows you to create a Jeopardy game that is NOT a PowerPoint! You will find a link to the Jeopardy Lab that Amy Bansak created for our Learner Led Libraries! You can clone and edit it to meet your needs. The students will be having fun while they're learning with this engaging edtech resource! Let me know how it goes. #edtech #elementarytechnology
How I Use Jeopardy Labs in the Library | Elementary Learner Led Libraries
Get an explanation of how I use Jeopardy labs in the library media center. See details about how I use Jeopardy Labs in the Library Media Center to promote learner led libraries. This interactive edtech tool will engage your students and promote learner led libraries in your school. #learnerledlibrary #edtech
Free EdTech Guide for Busy Teachers | 50 Quick Ways to Use 10 Apps
Check out this free edtech guide to find out which apps are right for your students. With so many apps available, it can be hard to figure out which to use, how to use it, and what to teach students so they can be independent with it. Let me save you hours of time with this comprehensive list of effective edtech tools to use in the classroom. #edtech #elementarytechnology
Engaging Chromebook Shortcut Lessons for Cut - Paste | First through Third Grade Library Lessons
Engage your students with this interactive lesson for teaching Chromebook shortcuts to young students. Give students the time and practice they need to acquire the complex keyboard skill of cutting and pasting. They’ll learn two Chromebook shortcuts to cut an image from one slide and then paste it into another. Students use problem solving skills to determine what doesn’t belong. #elementarychromebook #elementarytechnology
Apps to Use in the Library or Elementary Classroom That are Worth Paying For | Elementary EdTech
Check out this post that outlines my tried and true apps that have been proven to be worth paying for. Many apps have free and paid options. Check out my tips about how to determine where to spend your funds. Any app worth your library funds should be highly engaging; promote collaboration, creativity, and/or problem solving; have ideas to get you started so you’re not wasting time with that! #edtech #techieteacher
Edtech Apps to Teach Coloring Skills with Elementary Students | Elementary Library Lessons
Your young students will love these Edtech Coloring apps that can be used as developmentally appropriate ways to teach technology in the library. Check out these ideas for using Drawing Pad, PicCollage EDU, NarratorAR, Stop Motion Studio, and Quiver to teach technology and coloring skills. #edtech #elementarytechnology