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"With the help of technology, teachers will be leaders in the transformation of education around the world." – Craig R. Barrett – Former Chairman, Intel Corporation
The skoool™ Learning and Teaching Technology Program provides secondary level teachers and students access to science and mathematics resources and tools set in an engaging, multimedia environment to help improve learning.

Find step-by-step instructions for hundreds of technical skills for commonly used software applications.

Free, just-in-time professional development that you can experience now, anytime, or anywhere, in a new series of high interest, visually compelling short courses that provide deeper exploration of 21st century learning concepts.

A collection of interactive resources to answer commonly asked questions about technology behind computers and the Internet such as: How does the Internet work? What are microprocessors? How is electricity transformed into the images on the computer screen? These questions are all fundamental to understanding the Information Age we live in.

Projects designed to be implemented in a variety of school settings with students of diverse backgrounds and abilities. It helps teachers prepare to implement projects in their classrooms and to differentiate the projects to meet the individual needs of all students, while learning language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and fine arts.

Teachers Engage is a global community for educators focused on the effective use of technology in the classroom. Create a free account or log in to access the full community and start collaborating with educators around the world.

Gather ideas from a collection of exemplary unit plans and design your own technology – rich teaching plan.

Develop strategies for student-centered assessment and create your own from an Assessment library.

Online thinking tools are active learning places where students can engage in robust discussions, analyze complex information, pursue investigations, and solve problems.
  • Visual Ranking
    Identify and refine criteria for assigning a ranking to a list. Then debate differences, reach consensus, and organize ideas.
  • Seeing Reason
    Investigate relationships in complex systems, and create maps that communicate understanding.
  • Showing Evidence
    Construct well-reasoned arguments supported by evidence, using a visual framework.

Looking for ideas to help you use technology to motivate and inspire? See how teachers in Sri Lanka use Technology in their classrooms to support student learning.

Partnership for Education aims to create a global coalition for Multi-Stakeholder Partnership for Education, including the private sector, in order to advance progress toward the objectives of Education for All (EFA).