Goodbye Instructify, We’ll Miss You
I just read the news, Instructify is signing off. For more than three years Instructify has been one of the first blogs I read in
I just read the news, Instructify is signing off. For more than three years Instructify has been one of the first blogs I read in
It has been a while since I’ve posted The Week in Rap. For those that haven’t seen it before, The Week in Rap is a
This morning’s episode of CNN Student News has a couple of stories that students could find relevant to their lives and enjoy a lively discussion
Last year Google introduced a new editor for Google Documents. The new editor included a bunch of new formatting and collaboration features. Those features only
Thought Boxes is a task management service with a hint of mind mapping in its user interface. At its most basic Thought Boxes is a
Manga High has been online since 2009, but I haven’t written about it before because they charged for many of their features. That has changed
The New York Philharmonic is putting its archives online. While the entire collection is not yet digitized and online, there is a lot of good
Image Credit: Chris Gebert Think about the last time you tried to get all of the students in your classroom on the same webpage at
Tomorrow at 3:15pm EST and again at 7:15pm EST MLTI technology integration mentor Jim Wells will be hosting a webinar about connecting classrooms. The webinar
Two of the most popular posts of 2010 dealt with creating quizzes in Google Docs. Last March in Google for Teachers I provided directions for
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