
Everyday EdTech for Educators
Be your own IT support (most of the time).
10 snacks
5 materials · 3 mini-experiments
1. What is the Cloud, Anyway?
Demystifying Cloud Storage for K-12 Educators.The cloud is a place where your files go. But where is it? And why is it so important? Let's find out.
2. Personalizing Your Drive
Stop emailing yourself lesson plans.Master digital file organization in minutes—no more lost lessons or frantic searches!
3. Be Your Own IT
Most tech issues aren't emergencies—just patterns. Let's decode and fix them.Empowering educators with essential classroom tech troubleshooting
4. Proactive Tech Habits
Proactive Tech Habits for a Smooth-Running ClassroomYou can't teach if your projector's frozen. Let's fix that.
5. Screenshare 101
Mastering Digital Displays for Seamless Classroom PresentationsDeliver smoother lessons with cleaner screen habits.
6. Tech Doesn't Teach—You Do
Grounding Technology in Purposeful PedagogyCool tools don't make strong lessons. This Snack helps teachers connect technology to what matters most: learning goals and pedagogy.
7. Level Up Your Tech
The SAMR Model: Purposeful Tech Integration for Deeper LearningUse the SAMR model to integrate technology with purpose, not just flash.
8. Your Phone as a Teaching Tool
Transforming Your Smartphone into a Classroom Power ToolYes, your phone belongs in your toolkit.
9. De-Clutter Your Presentations
Designing Presentations for Deeper Student UnderstandingHow do I know if my lesson visuals are overloading students? If this question resonates with you, try this Snack!
10. Designing Your EdTech Vision
Charting Your Confident Path to Meaningful Technology IntegrationYou don't need to be a tech guru. Just a confident explorer.
What you'll walk away with
Troubleshoot common classroom technology issues using a repeatable, confidence-building diagnostic workflow
Align technology choices to clear learning goals and student needs rather than tool features
Leverage cloud tools to organise, collaborate, share, and protect student work efficiently
Build classroom tech habits and contingency plans that withstand disruption and reduce daily friction
Work through the snacks — short, evidence-based lessons that build your understanding. Each one gives you research, a classroom connection, and one thing to try or discuss.
Test your understanding in a low-stakes mini-experiment before you bring it to your classroom. Leverage our downloadable materials to support you in your teaching and classroom practice and let us know how it goes!
For credit towards an Accingo Course certificate, try something from this series in your own classroom, then complete a short, structured reflection on what you learned and what you would bring to your PLC and/or regular practice. You will see "Application Artifact" if required.