Google Earth A to Z
The Google Earth Blog recently started a new series of posts called Google Earth A to Z. Each post will explain an aspect of Google
The Google Earth Blog recently started a new series of posts called Google Earth A to Z. Each post will explain an aspect of Google
This morning I saw a Tweet promoting the Smithsonian’s Folklife Festival. I was lucky enough to take in a part of it a few years
Last month PBS aired American Experience: Jesse Owens. The complete episode is now available online at PBS Video. The American Experience website offers some lesson
It’s been a while since I last explored Snag Films. Over the weekend I spent a bit of time browsing the history section of Snag
Motion Math is a developer of iPad games for kids for pre-K and elementary school students. Motion Math currently offers four free iPad games. I
Last fall I wrote 10 Search Tools and Tactics Teachers and Students Need to Know. The first thing on that list was to teach students
Encalc is a free online scientific calculator that I initially tried more than four years ago. I revisited it this evening and discovered that some more
This morning I received an email from a reader who was looking for a template for deploying Google Apps for Education across her school. While
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