Playfic – Write and Read Interactive Stories
In the past I’ve shared tools and ideas for creating choose your own adventure videos. Now I’d like to introduce you to Playfic for creating choose
In the past I’ve shared tools and ideas for creating choose your own adventure videos. Now I’d like to introduce you to Playfic for creating choose
I hinted at this a couple of weeks ago in a post about summer learning opportunities, but now I am able to officially announce the
SketchUp (formerly a Google product, recently sold to Trimble) is a great program for creating 3D models to use in maps and online portfolios. The
Over the weekend I had someone ask on Twitter how I make infographics display in small space on my blog. The answer is that I
Where a Bill Becomes a Law is a Google Maps-based site designed to help visitors determine where and when a bill was presented to the
PortfolioGen is a service that offers a platform on which teachers and pre-service teachers can build simple webpages to highlight their portfolios. Teachers can write
Last night I received an email from a student intern at a new start-up company called Backpack TV. Backpack TV is a site that is
On Friday Open Culture posted a resource that I think anyone who teaches about the Roman Empire needs to check out right away. ORBIS is
In the past I’ve run a couple of posts about geocaching activities. This guest post by Jen Deyenberg outlined student geocaching activities. Geocaching relies on
Back in August I introduced you to Russel Tarr’s Fakebook. Fakebook is a tool for creating fictitious Facebook profiles about famous people in history. Over
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