IEAR – Mobile Education Apps Review
IEAR.org is a community powered review of educational applications for mobile devices. IEAR is primarily focused on iPod, iPhone, and iPad apps but there are
IEAR.org is a community powered review of educational applications for mobile devices. IEAR is primarily focused on iPod, iPhone, and iPad apps but there are
Smart Kit (no affiliation with SMART) offers a large collection of games, puzzles, and riddles for students of all ages. The content of the collection
Learn Central is a great place for teachers to find free and interesting professional development webinars. This week’s email from Learn Central alerted me to
Earlier today I published a post about the proper ways to reuse the content of another blog. Unfortunately, not everyone will read and or agree
I often come across blogs that are reusing the content of other blogs without the author’s permission. Unfortunately, I’ve even seen this done by school
Common Craft recently released a new video that everyone who banks, shops, or just uses email should watch. Secure Passwords in Plain English walks viewers
WikiPremed is a free online course designed to help students prepare for the MCAT. The course is free although according to the site some elements
Warning: This post is a bit of an editorial rant. I rarely do this on Free Technology for Teachers, but this has been bugging me
I’ve only covered augmented reality a couple of times on this blog (most notably here) because creating augmented reality content requires a level of coding
Compared to the same week last month, this week there was marked increase in traffic to Free Technology for Teachers. I’d like to think it
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