A Great Collection of Cool Infographics on Pinterest
Cool Infographics is a great blog that I have mentioned numerous times in the past. Many of the infographics that I’ve shared, I discovered on
Cool Infographics is a great blog that I have mentioned numerous times in the past. Many of the infographics that I’ve shared, I discovered on
The United States Department of State is currently offering a great opportunity for teachers and school administrators in the United States to teach and learn
Earlier today, in a post about the California Gold Rush, I mentioned using VoiceThread in a lesson. In writing that post I neglected to mention
Last week I shared a list of lesson plans for teaching about historical gold rushes in North America. Yesterday, the National Archives’ featured document was
The popular wiki-building service Wikispaces recently made an handy enhancement to their user interface. The new feature is the option to upload files by simply
Last night President Obama delivered his 2012 State of the Union Address. Every US-based news website has coverage of the event. If you’re thinking of
In 2010 PBS aired a short series called Circus. Circus was a documentary about the Big Apple Circus. The show took viewers behind the scenes
A couple of weeks ago I shared Rhyme N’ Learn’s Don’t Let Pi Make You Cry math rap video. This week they released another math
Liberty, The American Revolution is a feature on PBS.org. There are a couple of resources in this feature that are worth noting. First, and probably
The New Boston is an educational website and YouTube channel that I recently discovered while reviewing the EduPort Android app. The purpose of The New
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