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Who Helps Us Here – Neighbourhood game development with NotebookLM
This Cycle 1 teacher tech tip uses NotebookLM and other AI services to produce a game process and materials. Note

Categorization of Industrialization Events using NotebookLM & Canva
This tech tip shows you how to use NotebookLM to create compelling resources that can be imported into a Canva

Timeline Activity with Canva – Significance and Significance to Me!
Students research major world and Canadian events of the First World War, selecting key events from provided sources and additional

AI for Event Cards and Timeline Game – Responsible Government to Confederation
This Soc Sci Tech tip demonstrates how a timeline game can be created with the help of AI Tools, and

Google Slides and FigJam to research the Haudenosaunee collaboratively
Google Slides allows teachers and students to set tasks, organize information, record research and responses to inquiry questions… and to

Spot it! Generator to Create a Game of Points (Quiet Revolution Historical Actors)
Spot it! is a great game that uses principles of algebra and geometry to always achieve a match on a

Google Slides & Cartograf to Create a Scavenger Hunt (WW1 Canadian Participation)
Google Slides allows teachers and students to use information. This tech tip shows how Cartograf can then be used to

Google Draw/Slides to Create Card Games (Rebellions of 1837-38)
Google Draw/Slides is a great tool for students to use to create cards and materials for games they design. In

Sketchnotes applications
Students use sketching app to “describe” elements of a society and indicate changes.

Canva for Community Infographics
Digital Competency in Action example: Use Canva to create an infographic to represent an Indigenous community.

Gapminder Tools for country comparisons
Digital Competency in Action example: Use Gapminder to analyse trends & differences between countries.