History Links You Might Have Missed
This is the eighth installment of the “Links You Might Have Missed” series. Today’s installment includes ten history related resources that you may not have
This is the eighth installment of the “Links You Might Have Missed” series. Today’s installment includes ten history related resources that you may not have
I’ve written a lot about Twitter as a tool for personal and professional learning. The blog post Seven Ways to Find Teachers on Twitter is
This morning the CBS Sunday Morning Show had a good, but long segment discussing the demise of the newspaper industry. Later in the show, they
When I was young, one of the fixtures of elementary school science was building a model of the solar system. I built one, my younger
I just watched an updated version of “Shift Happens.” Earlier this month Maine announced that the one-to-one laptop program is expanding to include all high
BrainyFlix is a contest that asks students to create short videos demonstrating the meaning of SAT vocabulary words. All of the videos have been submitted
Yesterday, some subscribers to the email feed for Free Technology for Teachers may not have received updates due to a problem with FeedBurner (the service
Weboword is a fun little website designed to help students learn new vocabulary words. Each of the vocabulary words on Weboword have cartoon drawings depicting
Here’s something to pass along to students and parents who are looking for something to do when school ends this spring, free bowling. Kids Bowl
This is part seven of my “Links You Might Have Missed” series. The previous installments of this series included links in the categories of Math,
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