Community Engagement
Learning for Justice

Thought-provoking classroom resources support diversity education
Bottom Line: It's an invaluable teacher tool to help reduce prejudice and encourage tolerance in schools, as well as within society as a whole.
Statistics in Schools

Interactive data, practical plans bring the Census to the classroom
Bottom Line: Engaging and authentic material connects the U.S. Census to many subject areas.
Zooniverse

Real research powered by volunteers makes classroom content relevant
Bottom Line: Engage in meaningful, relevant research with citizen scientists from around the world.
GooseChase EDU

Digital scavenger hunts provide dynamic, fresh learning experiences
Bottom Line: Students and teachers will enjoy the powerful learning of a modern scavenger hunt.
SDGs in Action

Empowering sustainable development app organizes, educates
Bottom Line: It's a well-packaged way for teachers to educate students about the current challenges facing the world and to give them a conduit for social justice.
Project Noah

Engaging online community for relevant, hands-on science fieldwork
Bottom Line: Project Noah is a free and easy way to take part in biodiversity research with the support of a knowledgeable and global community.
iCivics

Well-designed games, lessons can spice up your civics curriculum
Bottom Line: This game-based curriculum would be an excellent addition to any secondary social studies.
Fandom Forward

Pop culture site promotes social justice critique, activism
Bottom Line: This site offers smart, fun resources for exploring the layers of meaning in media and finding causes to fight for.
Siftr

Collect images in the field with simple, collaborative app
Bottom Line: An easy way to crowdsource location-based data.
Career Exploration
Khan Academy

Flexible learning environment offers goal-oriented personalized pathways
Bottom Line: A robust resource for targeted, individualized instruction in most standardized subject areas.
Edheads

Realistic, appealing simulations deliver superb science content
Bottom Line: Definitely one for your “love it” list, the site helps kids simulate science and engineering career activities while covering related content.
Spark 101

Interactive STEM career site gets students solving real-world problems
Bottom Line: Using videos by leading STEM companies, Spark 101 connects students with possible future career paths through critical thinking and class-wide problem-solving.
KidsThinkDesign

Projects inspire creativity; a place for kids' sharing would boost fun
Bottom Line: A go-to site for teachers looking for well-presented project ideas; kids will need opportunities to share work locally.
Engineer Girl

Female engineers give girls career advice on this visually appealing site
Bottom Line: Empowering tool encourages girls to explore engineering but is mostly static and best-suited for choosing courses and looking at colleges.
Couragion

Individualized STEM career exploration targets students' values
Bottom Line: Students identify career values and use them to evaluate STEM options.
C'reer

Free app helps kids refine career search, connect to universities
Bottom Line: For students who are unsure where to begin, this app helps jump-start the college and career application process.
Design and Creation
Makers Empire

Stellar 3D design hub promotes innovation, collaboration, and creation
Bottom Line: This is a great design and creation tool that teachers and students can use to be innovative and share ideas with a vibrant community of makers.
Gizmos & Gadgets

Top-notch tool empowers kids to invent, build, and control wirelessly
Bottom Line: Easy-to-use, versatile electronic invention set that works wirelessly with your hand-held device.
DIY

Design, build, and share new things offline and online
Bottom Line: DIY motivates kids to tackle a wide range of problems with independent and scientific thinking.
MAD-learn

Create mobile apps with extensive help from start to finish
Bottom Line: Intuitive platform encourages students to engage in design thinking and coding with loads of support.
Stencyl

Code-free game development tool helps kids program and publish
Bottom Line: It ups the sophistication of building block coding by connecting student work to major publishing platforms.
Appinventor.org

Great, free mobile app creation site has solid teacher resources
Bottom Line: A fantastic and complete introduction to programming concepts and app creation.
Instructables

Endless collection of DIY projects; good for sharing and inspiration
Bottom Line: User-generated projects inspire sharing and learning, though more refined navigation would make it easier to sift through all the great ideas.
WhiteBox Learning

Design, analyze, and then build STEM applications
Bottom Line: Complete learning modules include simple CAD design simulation tools, a digital competition, and options for hands-on building.
Anchor

Podcasting app is super easy to use, if you can do it all in one take
Bottom Line: There are few easier ways to publish a podcast, but that ease of use comes at the cost of one-take creation and few tools for post-production.
Google Applied Digital Skills

Practical PBL lessons teach critical computer skills
Bottom Line: Thorough digital literacy curriculum offers mix-and-match options to fit any classroom.
STEM Learning
Defined Learning

Stellar collection of STEM resources supports project-based learning
Bottom Line: Excellent, well-thought-out resources for developing problem-solving skills in the classroom.
Tuva Labs

Dynamic data-exploration tool offers large collection of data sets
Bottom Line: Partner with another teacher (preferably a data whiz) and work together to develop cross-curricular activities.
UL Xplorlabs

Safety engineering site blends in-class experiments with online sims
Bottom Line: Middle school students get to design and test solutions to actual safety problems.
Machine Learning for Kids

Authentic AI-powered projects make kids' creations feel like magic
Bottom Line: It takes a topic that would be difficult to teach in any practical way and makes it accessible for the classroom.
Citizen Math

Toughest palates can't resist appetizing look at real-world math
Bottom Line: Easy-to-deliver lessons use real-world topics tweens like.
Arduino Science Journal

Turn your phone into a lab sensor to collect and analyze data
Bottom Line: Science Journal does a good job recording real-time motion, sound, and light data using phones.
The PocketLab

Gather and analyze live data anywhere
Bottom Line: A science sensor that pairs with your device to gather and analyze data is perfect for inquiry-based learning.
Get the Math

Solve real-life algebra problems with diverse crew, delightful video
Bottom Line: Proof that algebra is used to solve real problems in kid-approved professions: basketball, music, gaming, and fashion.
Solve the Outbreak

Become a disease detective -- read clues, analyze data, save lives
Bottom Line: Solve the Outbreak is a free, engaging resource that teaches kids about disease control and prevention.