Orange Public Schools
Gerald Fitzhugh, II, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools
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- Educational Technology
- Online Tools for Teaching and Learning
Office of Innovation
- Office of Innovation Home Page
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Community Engagement
- "Storytime" Videos
- 5th Annual Parent Conference
- Academic Support & Resources
- Community School Coordinators / 21st CCLC Project Director
- Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Eta Pi Chapter, Mentoring Program
- Orange Public Schools Parent Engagement
- PTO Training Presentation: March 16, 2022
- Teen Summit Workshops
- Upcoming Programs! - copy
- Upcoming Programs!
- Well Prepared Program
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Educational Technology
- 50 Tools Teachers Should Know
- Common Sense
- Copyright Resources for Teachers
- Cyber Safety
- Digital Citizenship
- Discovery Resources
- District AUP for Staff and Students
- Edpuzzle
- End of the Year Student Projects-21st Century Skills
- G Suite Enterprise for Education Resources
- GoGuardian
- Google Classroom
- Google Drive
- Google Forms
- Google Sites
- ISTE Standards
- Kami
- Microsoft Resources
- Online Tools for Teaching and Learning
- Parents How To Videos and Guides
- Pear Deck Resources
- Plagiarism Resources and Policy
- Promethean Boards
- Reports
- Schoolwires Resources
- Special Needs Resources
- Technology Resources for Parents
- Virtual and Agumented Reality
- Virtual PD Recordings and How To's
- Virtual PD Resources
- Windows 10 Resources
- Zspace Resources
- Physical Education/Health
- Professional Development Plan
- SURVEYS
- Title I
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Welcome to Online Tools for Teaching and Learning!
This site was designed to help you identify online tools that you might use for teaching or learning. Each page includes a wealth of information about a specific tool (e.g., price, ease of use, description of the tool, innovative ways to use the tool for teaching and learning) to help you evaluate the tool and determine whether to use it in your practice. The tools on this website are organized according to the National Research Council’s (2000) four types of learning environments: