Advice and Instruction for Teaching Online
This is a bit of repost from December. I’m doing this for the great folks who were in attendance at the Alaska’s Learning Network’s conference/
This is a bit of repost from December. I’m doing this for the great folks who were in attendance at the Alaska’s Learning Network’s conference/
Update for clarification: In this post Steven mentions Read It Later. Read It Later is now called Pocket. Thanks to Richard for allowing me to
Earlier this month I shared with you Sacha Chua’s great guide to conference awesomeness (her word choice). That guide is designed to help shy people
Somehow I missed Google’s announcement last Friday that the Google Docs viewer now supports all Microsoft Office file types. The viewer also supports Apple’s Pages
Image Credit: RW PhotoBug This is a guest post from Harold Shaw, Jr. Harold and I got started in the ed tech blog-o-sphere about the
Maps Compare is a site that allows you to compare Google Maps, Yahoo Maps, Bing Maps, and Google Earth browser plug-in on one page. To
Daqri is a new service for creating augmented reality layers for your mobile devices. Daqri will enable users to create augmented reality products without writing
To date, Wikispaces has given away more than 980,000 free advertising-free wikis to K-12 classrooms. Wikispaces has the stated goal of giving away two million
Image Credit: Rusty Sheriff In the last week I’ve been interviewed for two different blogs, Hack Education and Against the Wind. Last month I did
This week’s Snag Learning film of the week is Going Hollywood: The War Years. Using clips of films made in Hollywood studios during World War
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