Good, digital content is hard to find. The Internet offers a wealth of information on any and every topic imaginable, but how do you know those sources are credible? And how do you get the best content without forking over a lot money for subscription fees or paid accounts? That requires you to do a little digging and we all know teachers don’t have time for that. Neither do technology managers so we’ve put together a list for you.
The seven sites we’ve rounded up offer videos, images, interactive modules and audio clips that cover a range of topics and grade appropriate subjects. Majority of these sites provide Common Core compliant content making it the perfect addition to K-12 classrooms. Studies have shown students are more engaged by and more likely to recall information relayed to them in a multimedia format. Click here to read an interesting report on this topic by BrainPop, an educational website for children.
The world has gone digital and the classroom is no exception. Try out these sites and let us know what you think!
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