Free Technology For Teachers: The Atlantic is now free!
The Atlantic magazine announced earlier this week that they are dropping the subscription and login requirement for their website. All of the content in the
The Atlantic magazine announced earlier this week that they are dropping the subscription and login requirement for their website. All of the content in the
This video really has nothing to do with technology integration, but it’s Saturday night and even teachers need to be entertained. This is a cute
Yesterday I posed a question regarding how much, if any, American public education has changed since the 1940’s. This video is a a follow up
I saw this video for the first time today. It is about education reforms in the 1940’s. I wonder how much we have changed since
I heard about Up To Ten.com through a comment posted on the Learning in Maine blog. Someone recommended Up To Ten as a good place
Bookshelves of Doom is a blog dedicated to reviewing young adult fiction. Bookshelves of Doom is written by a self-described “uber-librarian” from Maine. Application for
Greenopolis is a website community designed to encourage environmentally responsible actions. The idea is to create a social network of people concerned about environmental issues.
Zamzar.com is a free program useful for converting audio and video files into different formats. If you have ever found a video or audio file
Rockwell Schrock’s Boolean Machine pictured on the left is a simple way of demonstrating how operator words (and, or, not) function in a search engine.
The Citizendium is an improvement over Wikipedia. By now everyone has heard about Wikipedia’s early struggles with unchecked and unreliable editing and contributions. Unfortunately, Wikipedia
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