Cell Phones in Schools – My Experiences and More
This afternoon I Tweeted that I was thankful that my school allows teachers and students to use cell phones and social media in the classroom.
This afternoon I Tweeted that I was thankful that my school allows teachers and students to use cell phones and social media in the classroom.
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This month marked one year from the beginning of the Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico. A year later people in
YouTube playlists are great, but if you want to organize a playlist of videos from multiple websites you might want to give Squrl a try.
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Readers who primarily read Free Technology for Teachers in RSS or email, may have forgotten that I have some static pages listed at the top
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