#TechTeamDreams

Wish Tech was on your Team?

I get it. When I was busy in the classroom, all I had time to figure out was how to dot all the tech "i"s and cross all the tech "t"s required by whatever new program my school was rolling out. I didn't have hours to search for the latest podcast recorder, experiment with new content libraries, or ask myself how AI could help my students grow without cheating.

 

Teacher life is full on without figuring out every new tool popping out of the internet like tiny Elsas on Halloween. 

 

That's why the Teacher's Guide to Tech is one of my all-time favorite PD books for teachers. 

I love sharing my favorite things with you! When you purchase the Tech Guide through my affiliate link on this page, you help support my work here at Spark Creativity AND you get a thorough guide to the best tech tools available today. Win, win! 

DISCOVER THE TEACHER'S GUIDE TO TECH

 

 

Each year, Jennifer Gonzalez's Teacher's Guide to Tech tackles the apps, programs, and websites that just might help you get what you want from the internet for your students and curates them into the very best. Across categories like "Content Libraries," "Artificial Intelligence," "Podcasting," and more, this year's guide shares over 600 tools to help you and your students do that thing you've been wanting to do.

 

The PDF guide is hyperlinked, so you can quickly move around inside from section to section, and quickly move outside onto the internet to visit the sites and programs and see short videos about how they work. 

 

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Want to Dig Deeper?

When I first discovered the Tech Guide, way back in 2019, I couldn't believe the pages and pages of colorful, useful tech resources curated into exactly the categories I wanted to explore and hyperlinked for easy access.

 

For years now, I've seen this guide as one of the best PD options available to teachers, departments, heck, even districts.

 

So many companies are pouring thousands of dollars into making their ed tech the very best, and that's all time and money educators can benefit from, if you know which tools are worth your time. 

 

Jenn and I have talked it over on two different podcast episodes, if you want to listen in. 

Listen to the interview
Listen to the Interview

A Few of my Favorite Tools from the Guide

Take a look below to see some of the fun tools I pulled out as suggestions for ELA teachers to try this year. I could easily have chosen 20 or 30, but I kept myself to 6! 

 

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Take the Tour

If you're curious about the guide but you're finding it hard to imagine, why not pop into it with me in this behind-the-scenes tour? Sometimes you just have to see something to know if it's right for you. Feel free to share the tour with your department chair or principal if you're hoping they'll get the guide for your department or district (yep, JG takes purchase orders and offers multiple licensing options for big groups). 

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Am I an affiliate? Yes indeed! 

 

I enjoy sharing my favorite things with you! When you purchase the Tech Guide through my link, you help support my work here at Spark Creativity AND you get a thorough guide to the best tech tools available today. Win, win! There's no additional cost to you. 

 

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