7 Visually Appealing Ways to Publish Documents Online
Last week after I and ten others released The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators I received a handful of emails asking either how
Last week after I and ten others released The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators I received a handful of emails asking either how
This summer Google launched App Inventor for Android to a limited number of early adopters. App Inventor for Android makes it possible for people without
National Geographic’s January cover story is about the global population reaching 7 billion people. As an online supplement to the print article, NGM has a
Mint.com, the popular personal finance management service, in collaboration with Scholastic has launched a free personal finance curriculum for middle school use. Math and Money
As the year winds down there will be plenty of “year in review” news videos and news articles. Not too many of those, if any,
Last spring I got really excited about a service called Packrati.us that bookmarked in Delicious every link that I Tweeted. I’m still using Packrati.us, but
The recent closure of Drop.io, the possible shut-down of Delicious, and the recent troubles Miguel Guhlin experienced with Blogger/ Google Sites have me thinking about the
I frequently write and talk about video projects for classrooms (in fact, I wrote a free ebook about it). I do that because I think
In a couple of days (December 21) there will be a lunar eclipse. Chances are you won’t be with your students during the eclipse, but
Allan Sherman was a comedic/ parody song writer (he was Weird Al before Weird Al) who in the 60’s released Good Advice. This morning my
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