I’m super excited to share what I consider a treasure trove of EdTech tools and resources for both teachers and students—stuff you can use not just in the classroom, but also for those enriching learning moments outside of it. Over my decade-plus journey in the EdTech blogging sphere, I’ve had the privilege to evaluate a myriad of tools and websites across a broad spectrum of subjects and educational needs. The thing is, many of these invaluable resources have been tucked away in the depths of the blog archives, just waiting to be rediscovered.
That’s why I’ve curated the list you’re about to delve into; it’s a way to resurface some of the most impactful materials I’ve come across. Think of this as your curated guide to the best EdTech has to offer, gleaned from years of sifting, trying, and assessing. And don’t worry, this isn’t a one-and-done list. I’m committed to keeping it fresh and up-to-date. However, the internet is a dynamic place, and sometimes links go down. So, if you stumble upon a broken link, give me a shout so we can ensure this list remains a reliable resource for everyone.
So, without further ado, let’s dive into this carefully-vetted collection that has the potential to revolutionize the way you approach teaching and learning.
EdTech Tools for Teachers
Here are our top picks for EdTech tools for teachers and students:
Websites for Math Teachers
Here are some good resources to help with the learning and teaching of math:
- Brainingcamp
- Khan Academy
- Math Playground
- The Math Forum
- Math Drills
- Happy Numbers
- Reflex Math
- Get The Math
- Prodigy Math
- SplashLearn
- Math TV
- Math’s Fun
- Delta Math
- Mathway
- Cool Math Games
- Xtramath
- PBS Learning Math
- Symbolab Calculator
- g(Math)
- Desmos
- Prodigy
- Matific
- Math Interactives
- Access Maths
Websites for Science Teachers
These resources are especially curated for science teachers and students:
- PBS Learning Science
- Khan Academy
- Mosa Mack
- Science Buddies
- Science Kids
- The Lawrence Hall of Science
- Mystery Science
- National Science Teachers Associations
- Science Interactives
- Smithsonian Education
- Science Printables
- Understanding Science
- Science Daily
Websites for Social Studies Teachers
The list below features a collection of educational websites and tools for social studies teachers and students.
- PBS Learning Social Studies
- National Council for The Social Studies
- Social Studies Interactives
- Library of Congress
- Smithsonian Education
- Google Arts and Culture
- Newsela
- Discovery Education
- Library of Congress Maps
- Centre for Civic Education
- iCivics
- Channel One News
- Google Life
- DocsTeach Digital Vaults
- Museums of The World
- Digital Public Library of America
Websites for Music Teachers
These are some helpful resources to use in the teaching and learning of music:
- Music Interactives
- GarageBand
- Notational Training
- National Association for Music Education
- Mutopia Project
- Guitarist’s Reference
- Buttonbass
- AudioSauna
- Smart Music
- Guitar Compass
- Music Theory
- Teachnology Music Resources
- Collabra Music
Websites for Chemistry Teachers
These are websites to use with the teaching and learning of chemistry
- CK-12
- Physics.org
- PHET Interactive Simulations
- Physics Central
- Ptable
- Periodic Videos
- Khan Academy Physics
- Chemreference Periodic Table
Websites for Arts Teachers
These resources are for art teachers and students:
- Art History Khan Academy
- Smithsonian Everything Art
- Google Arts and Culture
- National Gallery of Art
- Kinder Arts
- Creative Park
- TeacherVision Art Resources
Websites for History Teachers
These websites and tools help with the teaching and learning of world history:
- Internet History Sourcebooks Project
- Library of Congress Historic Newspapers
- Historic Newspapers
- Digital History Project
- History.com
- American Social History Project
- History Matters
- Facing History and Ourselves
- The History Engine
- Teaching History
- Histography
- Zoom In
Websites for Language and Literacy Teachers
The list below features some helpful resources for teaching and learning languages: