SideVibe – Turning Websites into Lesson Plans
Over the last few months I have had a lot of people tell me that I should give SideVibe a try. This evening I finally
Over the last few months I have had a lot of people tell me that I should give SideVibe a try. This evening I finally
I posted this yesterday on Google+ and it seems to have been well-received so I thought I’d share it again. In February of 2010 I
I don’t know how long this will stay up, but I just learned via Twitter that the full-length version of the 1982 film Gandhi is
Tracks is an iPhone app for creating short photo stories with your friends on the go. Using the app you can create a sequence of
ASCD has just announced a new series of free webinars for educators. The three part series will cover topics related to the implementation of the
Last night on 60 Minutes Lesley Stahl reported on how iPads are being used by teachers, parents, and therapists to assist students who have Autism.
Last winter (in the Northern Hemisphere) Kathy Schrock published a great interactive display of Google products that can be used to address the targets of Bloom’s
This morning I am in Fort Myers, Florida for a conference with the National Council for History Education. One of the activities that one of
Halloween is just one week away. This morning on History.com I found a few Halloween-themed resources that you might want to put on your classroom
One of the true powers of the modern web is the power to collaborate with others. A couple of days ago I wrote a review
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