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Welcome to 2026 and the 225th episode of the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast. It’s also year eight of the show!

This week’s inspiration came straight out of our winter break experience: we watched a whole lot of Mark Rober / CrunchLabs in the Martin household. Between Netflix, YouTube, and a new Crunc...


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This week on Episode 224 of the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast, we talk about a tool that I don’t talk about often—because Google tools get plenty of attention—but this one has earned a spotlight: Google Vids.

If you’ve been hunting for a simple way for students to make videos (especially since so many “free” video t...


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December classroom energy is… a lot. Between holiday projects, shorter attention spans, and those weird pockets of downtime between events, it helps to have a few “plug-and-play” creative options ready to go.

This week on Episode 223 of the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast, we’re talking about HelloKids.com—a free site...


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Short week in school? Need a solid research site that won’t send your students all over the internet? This week on Episode 222 of the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast, we’re revisiting a longtime favorite: Ducksters.com.

I first talked about Ducksters back in


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Exploring Science

Looking to bring current science into your classroom and give students simple, hands-on ways to explore big ideas? This week we’re highlighting two fantastic, free resources: Science News Explores and Exploratorium. Between timely articles, vocabulary support, comics, experiments, and low-cost “science snacks,” you’ll h...


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