Do You Have a New York Public Library Card?
Your #mightyfivelibraries public library card is your key to the resources and services locally, but did you know that as a New York State resident, you can also apply...
Google Earth and a Spanish Speaking City
For this task you will create a Google Earth Tour and travel to a Spanish speaking city or town. Select the five most interesting things within your chosen city...
Citation Generators
Google recently added “citations” under the tool drop down. Using this feature will eliminate the back and forth between tabs and addons in order to access a citation generator...
Vocabulary Game: Free Rice
Created by John Breen, Freerice is an ad-supported, free-to-play website and mobile application that allows players to donate rice to families in need by playing a multiple-choice quiz game....
Fact or Fiction: “Fake News”
Before you click away, check out the games and sites below which can guide students about how to spot “fake news” online and in social media. Students and adults...
What is Glogster?
Glogster is a cloud-based platform for creating presentations and interactive learning. A platform that allows students combine text, images, video, and audio to create an interactive, digital poster. Below...
CART: Content Analysis Rating Tool Videos
CART is a software platform designed to guide users through a structured process for considering the most important factors to evaluate the overall reliability and bias of individual news...
@Tappan_Zee_HS Technology Support
In preparation for our return to work, we have curated a variety of technology resources to share with you that may support your needs as we transition into a...
Library of Congress Professional Development
Task: In 1990, Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop wrote an essay, “Mirror, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors,” which explains how literature can be the vehicle for equity for our students....