Short and Sweet Presentation Advice
This year, as I do every year, I plan to help my students develop the life-long skill of delivering good presentations to an audience. To that
This year, as I do every year, I plan to help my students develop the life-long skill of delivering good presentations to an audience. To that
This week’s Snag Learning Film of the Week is Katrina’s Children. Six years ago Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region. Katrina’s
Last fall I asked readers to contribute to a list of tips for new teachers. I compiled that list and put it together as a
Unrest in the Arab World is an interactive map and timeline from CNN. The timeline begins in December of 2010 and continues through August 2011.
I have started to get a little leery of infographics lately in part because some of them don’t seem to be much more than SEO efforts by
I haven’t created a document using a Microsoft product in years. Because of that, I did not know, and perhaps you didn’t know either, that
Good morning from Maine. As I look out my window and see some leaves changing color, it’s almost hard to believe that autumn is just
Here is a neat feature of Poll Everywhere that I just learned about this week, word clouds. The word cloud feature has been there for
On Monday the finalists for the Next Vista/ Free Technology for Teachers Made in the Cloud video contest were announced. Yesterday, the winners were selected
Over the last week or so I’ve shared a handful of resources related to September 11, 2001. Today, I think I’ve found the most extensive
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