How Twitter Helps Overcome Inequity With Rural Internet Access
Last week was guest post week here, but I messed up on the scheduling of one post by Tanis Thiessen. Therefore, I’m starting the week
Last week was guest post week here, but I messed up on the scheduling of one post by Tanis Thiessen. Therefore, I’m starting the week
This evening while browsing the CBS News video section I came across a short piece about William Henry Harrison. The four minute video, narrated by
A couple of years I posted a list of five good resources for teaching about volcanoes. Last week, through Ask a Tech Teacher, I discovered
Last month Steve Hargadon, Chris Dawson, and I put out the call for submissions to the Classroom 2.0 Fifth Anniversary Book. We have had a
Rhyme ‘n Learn is back with another educational rap music video. This latest addition to their catalog is called Ur Blood, Brother. The video explains
Good morning from Maine where the snow has returned and I have too. If you were on vacation this week as I was, I hope
How War Stories Inspire Children to Learn is an interesting audio slideshow from the BBC. The presentation features Dr. Geoff Fox talking about three books
Earlier this week Google added Street View imagery of Russia to Google Maps. Now you can explore historic landmarks in Moscow and St. Petersburg from
The Spangler Effect is a new YouTube channel from Steve Spangler Science. Unlike his popular Sick Science videos which are no more than short demonstrations
Collaborize Classroom is a free service that host websites for teachers that I wrote about last spring. I recently revisited Collaborize Classroom and learned that they
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