Balancing Reform with Reality
Image Credit: John Webber This morning I had a conversation on Twitter that led me to writing a Google+ post about the need to balance
Image Credit: John Webber This morning I had a conversation on Twitter that led me to writing a Google+ post about the need to balance
I often find myself in conversations with teachers and students about Internet search strategies. Often times the conversation reminds me that what’s obvious to me
iStoryBooks is a free iPad, iPhone, and Android app that offers two dozen free digital storybooks for kids ages two through eight. Most of the
The Great Energy Challenge is a National Geographic feature that offers some nice interactive posters for evaluating personal and global energy consumption. Global Electricity Outlook
Last week the 2011 Edublog Awards nomination process opened. Thank you to everyone that has nominated Free Technology for Teachers for awards. I am not
The K12 Online Conference is a great opportunity to experience some excellent, free professional development. The conference was kicked-off this morning with a keynote by Angela Maiers.
Media 4 Math has a nice regular feature called Math in the News. Math in the News offers ideas for short mathematics lessons based on
Yesterday, I saw a neat demonstration of Wolfram Alpha on Patrick Higgins’s blog. The demo, embedded below, shows you what you happens when you enter
Time Search is a good general resource for history teachers and students. Simply enter a year, press “go” and you’re shown a list of significant
mapFAST is a great use of Google Maps for finding texts about places all over the world. Visit mapFAST, type in a location and mapFAST
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