One Principal’s Approach to Cell Phones in Classrooms
Last week I posted a video about two approaches to dealing with cell phones in schools. In short, the video featured a school with a
Last week I posted a video about two approaches to dealing with cell phones in schools. In short, the video featured a school with a
Welcome to those arriving after hearing about Free Technology for Teachers on CNN. Below are some of the most popular resources you will find on
The big news for this week’s week-in-review post was going be the news that twice this week Free Technology for Teachers reached new records for
The beginning of the school year is when many students (and some teachers) make the resolution to improve their organization skills. The web is full
Snag Films, a provider of high quality documentaries for online viewing, has now launched Snag Learning. Snag Learning offers access to most of the same
Earlier this week I learned from Larry Ferlazzo that The New York Times Learning Network was doing a series of posts about teaching with infographics.
Operas don’t appeal to the typical high school student. Nonetheless, teachers of music theory and music appreciation classes do try to expose their students to
I spent a fair amount of time this summer exploring the idea of using more infographics, sketches, and mind maps in my classroom. As a
Disclosure: Edublogs is an advertiser on this blog. Earlier today Edublogs announced that students can now blog on Edublogs even if they don’t have email
Last December Google launched a realtime search element that displayed realtime updates within standard search results. Today, Google launched a stand-alone realtime search engine. Google
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