Educational Google Earth Files
Today, I found on the Google Earth Blog two sets of files that will be of interest to biology teachers and to space/ earth science
Today, I found on the Google Earth Blog two sets of files that will be of interest to biology teachers and to space/ earth science
There are four educational/ technology podcasts that I’ve listened to or plan to listen to this week. You’ll notice that two of the podcasts Tech
Lingus TV is a new website featuring videos to help viewers learn conversational Spanish. So far the collection of videos is small and they are
Open Culture is one of my favorite blogs in the blog-o-sphere. Every time I visit Open Culture I find a new and interesting video or
Lifehaps is a new tool for making personal timelines. Lifehaps can be used to make a timeline of your life or of your family. The
Wet Mount is a new website (still in Beta) designed to organize findings from the Internet. The organization process is based on a simple number-line
One of the biggest challenges for students struggling with creative writing is just getting started. In the year that I taught a ninth grade literature
If you read this blog with any regularity you know that I’m a big proponent of open source software. For almost every piece of proprietary
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