Timeline – From Civil War to Civil Rights
The cover story on the May issue of National Geographic is about the sketches of artists during the US Civil War and how those sketches
The cover story on the May issue of National Geographic is about the sketches of artists during the US Civil War and how those sketches
Disclaimer: it might be a stretch to call this post educational. It’s more of a sports trivia post than anything else. It’s Stanley Cup playoff
On the heals of my slightly critical post about TED Ed, I thought it would be good to balance things out by sharing a good
TED made headlines this week with the launch of TED Ed. TED Ed is a new platform through which teachers can build short lessons around
Last year I published a short list of free and simple tools for creating MP3 recordings to post online. Record MP3 is another good tool
Earlier today Wes Fryer asked on Twitter for help finding a web-based tool for audio editing in a manner similar to Audacity and Garage Band.
Surging Seas, produced by ClimateCentral.org, is an interactive map of the potential impact on the United States of rising sea levels. The map allows you
If you’re like me and you have multiple devices that you use on a frequent basis, Wappwolf is a Dropbox client that you have to
Grizzly Ape is a software development company in the U.K. that has built some handy Firefox add-ons. One of their free add-ons is Screen Draw.
Sharing your favorite locations in Google Earth recently got a lot easier than it used to be. In the past to share a Google Earth
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