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Tools and Resources
Free tools and resources for educators support collaborative student-centered learning. Online thinking tools are active learning places where students engage in robust discussions, pursue investigations, analyse complex information, and solve problems. Resources for 21st century teaching help teachers play a critical role in facilitating learning activities and posing questions that take student thinking deeper.
Thinking tools
 
Identify and refine criteria for assigning ranking to a list; and then debate differences, reach consensus, and organise ideas.
Investigate relationships in complex systems, creating maps that communicate understanding.
Construct well-reasoned arguments that are supported by evidence, using a visual framework.
 
Resources for 21st century teaching
 
 
Develop strategies for student-centered assessment and create your own from an Assessment library.
Find step-by-step instructions for hundreds of technical skills for commonly used software applications.
Find inspiration in more than 350 real-life stories from classrooms around the world including India. In their own words, teachers share their experiences and best practices in using technology enriched projects in their classrooms.
Read how the Intel Education Initiative in India is changing lives across communities.
 
Resources for 21st century learning
 
 
skoool* ›
Media-rich resources free to students and teachers in Ireland, the UK, Sweden, Thailand, and Turkey emphasising maths and science.
 
 
Interested in deepening your understanding of the Thinking Tools?
Interested in deepening your understanding
of the Thinking Tools?

Only selected schools can participate in the Intel® Teach Thinking with Technology course.
If you are a nominated Master Trainer, click here to register.

 

 
Classroom examples of using Thinking Tools
Classroom examples of using Thinking Tools

Click here to view unit portfolios developed using Thinking Tools.

 



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