Episodios

  • Chalkie AI for Fast, Teacher-Friendly Lessons
    Mar 25 2026

    In Episode 231 of the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast, we explore Chalkie AI, a teacher-focused AI tool that helps create single lessons, lesson series, activity sheets, and quick review resources. Shanna shares how Chalkie can save time when you need a fast sub plan, station activity, or ready-to-go lesson support. With grade-level adjustments, reading-level options, and classroom-friendly layouts, Chalkie is a practical tool for busy teachers looking to simplify planning without sacrificing quality.

    • Chalkie AI



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  • Three Free Tools to Help Students Practice for Testing Season
    Mar 9 2026

    In Episode 230 of the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast, we talk about three free resources to help students prepare for testing season. Shanna shares how Khan Academy, ACT.org, and eSpark can support students with standardized test content, online question formats, and digital testing skills. These tools are useful for in-class practice, family support at home, and helping students feel more confident as spring assessments begin.

    • Khan Academy Test Prep
    • ACT.org
    • eSpark Learning Activities



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  • March Book Madness (Plus a Big Announcement)
    Mar 2 2026

    In Episode 229, we share a big announcement: the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast will pause after Episode 235 at the end of this school year.

    Then we dive into March Book Madness, a bracket-style reading competition started by two Ohio teachers that brings excitement and engagement to reading for picture books, middle grade, and young adult levels.

    We also revisit Epic, a digital reading platform free for teachers during the school day.

    If you’re looking to build reading energy this spring, this episode is for you.



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  • Going for Gold with Olympic Learning
    Feb 16 2026

    The Olympics are here — and our middle schoolers are ALL IN. 🥇

    In this episode, we’re sharing two free, student-friendly websites that make it easy to connect the Olympic Games (and Paralympics!) to every content area.

    From researching athletes and debating who deserves the gold… to mapping host countries and learning world geography… these tools help students make real-world connections in meaningful ways.

    Even students who don’t normally follow sports are hooked!

    Featured Tools

    1. Team USA

    https://www.teamusa.com

    A fantastic resource for:

    • Athlete bios and statistics
    • Medal counts and qualifications
    • Olympic and Paralympic information
    • Event details and news
    • Video highlights
    • Mapping where athletes are from across the U.S.

    Students can:

    • Research athletes
    • Compare statistics
    • Build arguments and presentations
    • Explore geography connections
    • Analyze data in math
    • Learn about training and competition pathways

    This site makes research easy and engaging, with current and historical Olympic information all in one place.

    2. Kids World Travel Guide

    https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com

    A kid-friendly global resource featuring:

    • Countries of the world
    • Maps and visuals
    • Fun facts and quick-reference information
    • Geography, landmarks, traditions, and cultures
    • Olympic host country information (including past Games)
    • Trivia and quizzes

    Students can:

    • Research Olympic host countries
    • Explore continents and global geography
    • Compare countries
    • Learn about cultural celebrations
    • Dive deeper into world knowledge sparked by Olympic coverage

    It’s easy to navigate, visually appealing, and designed specifically for student use.

    Bonus Mention

    The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs is an immersive experience worth exploring — and their website offers additional background resources.

    Why It Works

    When learning is tied to real-world events happening right now, engagement skyrockets. Students are asking questions like:

    • Where is Kazakhstan?
    • Why are events spread out across host regions?
    • How do athletes qualify?
    • Which athlete has the strongest stats?

    And those questions lead to research, writing, math, mapping, debate, and deeper understanding.

    The Olympics may last a few weeks — but the learning connections can last all year.

    If you have questions or want to share how you’re using these tools, connect with Shanna on Bluesky, Threads, Facebook, or Instagram @smartinwi.

    For links and resources from this episode, visit:

    • smartinwi.com

    Want to support the show? You can buy Shanna a coffee at:

    • buymeacoffee.com/smartinwi

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  • Creative Brain Breaks for Cold Days
    Feb 2 2026

    This week on the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast, we’re tackling indoor recess and cold-weather creativity with two easy, no-friction tools.

    Tools Featured
    • BoMoMo – Abstract art through motion and color
    • Sketchpad (Sketch.io) – Simple digital drawing and design space

    Why We Love Them
    • No logins or setup
    • Works on Chromebooks, iPads, and laptops
    • Great for brain breaks and creative resets
    • Flexible for multiple content areas

    BoMoMo: https://bomomo.com

    Sketchpad: https://sketch.io



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  • National Geographic Kids
    Jan 19 2026

    This week on the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast, we’re taking a fresh look at National Geographic Kids and all the updates that make it an even better classroom resource.

    We talk about:

    • Using Nat Geo Kids for bell ringers and quick research
    • Quizzes, games, puzzles, and “Weird But True” facts
    • Easy-to-read articles with strong visuals
    • Connections to science, social studies, geography, and current events
    • Why it works for elementary and middle school classrooms

    🔗 National Geographic Kids: https://kids.nationalgeographic.com

    Mentioned in this episode:

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  • Starting 2026 Coding!
    Jan 5 2026

    We're kicking off 2026 with two coding resources inspired by winter-break. This week, we feature Coddy.tech, a goal-based coding platform where students can choose a language (Python, JavaScript, HTML, and more) and a skill level, then follow a step-by-step learning path with built-in feedback and challenges. We also talk about projects.raspberrypi.org, a free project hub from the Raspberry Pi Foundation that offers Scratch, Python, AI, web dev, and more, all organized by student interests like nature, space, art, music, and science. Together, these tools support problem-solving, creativity, typing skills, and persistence through productive trial-and-error.

    Mentioned in this episode:

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    Tech Tools for Teachers is part of the Education Podcast Network. https://www.edupodcastnetwork.com/



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    17 m
  • Google Vids: Fast, Polished Videos for Student Projects
    Dec 22 2025

    In Episode 224, Shanna highlights Google Vids, a video creation tool inside Google Workspace that makes it easy for students and teachers to create polished videos quickly. Students can convert existing Google Slides into videos, record their own voiceovers, and create engaging presentations in less time than traditional slide talks. Shanna shares classroom examples (like research projects), discusses differences between teacher and student account features, and explains how Vids supports creativity, accessibility, and AI prompting practice—making it a strong alternative as other video tools move behind paywalls.

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    16 m