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This topic archive groups together how-to guides content from the Web 2.0 Tools editorial stream so related posts are easier to discover and compare.
A step-by-step guide to using AI tools to create a complete, curriculum-aligned lesson plan in under 10 minutes — with the right prompts and review process.
A step-by-step guide to building a free class website using Google Sites, Canva or Carrd — share resources, homework and class news without any coding skills.
Practical strategies and free tools for giving student feedback that students actually read, understand and act on — from video feedback to AI-assisted marking.
A step-by-step guide to running a class podcast project — planning, recording, editing and publishing using free tools. Builds communication, research and digital media skills.
A step-by-step guide to setting up digital student portfolios using free tools — Google Sites, Seesaw and Book Creator — with advice on structure, evidence selection and sharing with parents.
How to run engaging virtual science labs using free browser-based simulations — PhET, Google Science Journal, virtual dissection tools and more — for any setting and age group.
Add quizzes, hotspots and branching paths to any video using free tools — EdPuzzle, H5P, YouTube Cards and Genially. No video editing experience needed.
A practical guide to flipping your classroom using free tools — Loom for video lessons, EdPuzzle for interactive viewing, Google Sites for student access and Nearpod for in-class application.
Student blogging builds writing fluency, digital literacy and authentic purpose. Here is how to set up a safe, managed blogging project using free tools — from platform choice to first post.
Step-by-step guide to building a class website for free using Google Sites — with tips on structure, what content to include, and how to share it safely with parents and students.