Google Chrome Now Stable for Mac and Linux
I started using a beta version of Google Chrome on my Mac back in November and have found myself using it more than 50% of
I started using a beta version of Google Chrome on my Mac back in November and have found myself using it more than 50% of
Joyce Seitzinger, author of the Cat’s Pyjamas blog, has published a great one sheet guide for Moodle using teachers. The guide is essentially a chart
As a high school student I loved being a tuba player in the marching band. Therefore this week I have really enjoyed So You Want
Online study guide provider Shmoop recently added a new slideshow feature to their free offerings. Shmoop now offers slideshows about many topics in their study
TED just released the video of Sir Ken Robinson’s talk from TED 2010 which took place in February. His latest talk Bring on the Learning
WordSteps is a resource for learning the vocabulary of your choice of nine languages. To start learning vocabulary with WordSteps select the language you are
Why Geography Matters is a video produced by Google employees. Clearly the video is a promotion for Google Earth, but that doesn’t mean that it
Today’s episode of CNN Student News takes viewers from the bottom of the ocean to the top of the world. In today’s episode students can
As readers in the UK are the fourth largest group of readers for this blog, I thought it would appropriate to share that Google recently
Next Wednesday, May 26, at 4pm EST Google is hosting a webinar with representatives of Oregon’s Department of Education. As you may know, Oregon recently