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Canva for Education

Create, collaborate and share with versatile design tool

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Editorial review by Common Sense Education
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Based on 4 reviews
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Grades

K–12

Price

Free

Platforms

Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Chrome

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Figma

Cool collaborative whiteboard has pro features, school-ready templates

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Editorial review by Common Sense Education
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Based on 5 reviews

Grades

6–12

Price

Free, Paid

Platforms

Web, iPad

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Curipod

AI-generated slides and interactive content can be fun; requires oversight

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Editorial review by Common Sense Education
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Grades

3–12

Price

Free, Paid

Platforms

Web

ARTICLE

5 Free Classroom Management Tools Any Teacher Can Use

Check out these easy-to-use resources for your classroom.

Posted on March 5, 2019 by Emily Major

Grades

Pre-K–12

ARTICLE

4 Ways to Integrate Media Literacy in the Classroom

Use this flexible approach to build students' critical thinking and literacy skills.

Posted on September 22, 2017 by Rhys Daunic

Grades

K–12

ARTICLE

5 Reasons Multimedia Presentations Are a Classroom Must

Encourage creativity, reflection, and confidence through the use of multimedia presentations.

Posted on September 19, 2016 by James Denby

Grades

3–12

ARTICLE

Awesome Apps, Games, and Websites for Arts Summer Camps

Posted on July 12, 2016 by Kira DeVaul

Grades

Pre-K–12

ARTICLE

Tech Integration Works in the Arts

See the creative things teachers and students are doing in the arts.

Posted on February 23, 2015 by Lisa Suhr

Grades

Pre-K–12

ARTICLE

DigCit Lesson Mash-Up: Common Sense and Scratch

Kids learn key digital citizenship skills as they create interactive animations.

Posted on December 11, 2014 by Shad Wachter

Grades

3–5

ARTICLE

4 TED Talks for Educators Interested in STEAM

Bridge the gap between science, technology, and the arts.

Posted on February 6, 2014 by Amy Wilson