Image and Maps – War of 1812
Yesterday’s daily document from the U.S. National Archives was this image of the “Capture of Washington” during the War of 1812. The image reminded me
Yesterday’s daily document from the U.S. National Archives was this image of the “Capture of Washington” during the War of 1812. The image reminded me
The first man to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong, passed away today at age 82. Every major news outlet has stories about Neil Armstrong.
Last Sunday I had the opportunity to attend the keynote session for the Destination Innovation conference in Banff, Alberta. Before the conference I had time
Last week Google released new Google Maps Street View imagery for Brazil and Mexico. Included in that new imagery is Street View for 30 Mesoamerican
Northeastern University has launched a new site all about U.S. political campaigns and party conventions. The site is divided into five main sections; History, Campaign
It’s not a secret that Chrome is my favorite web browser (Dolphin is a close second on mobile devices). One of my absolute favorite features
Digital Passport is a relatively new online program from Common Sense Media. The purpose of the Digital Passport program is to provide students in grades
SpellingCity recently launched a free iPad and iPhone app for students. The app gives students access to the same vocabulary lists that they use on
Inside Jobs is a site that offers information about careers and the training required for them. On Inside Jobs visitors can search for career information
This service is no longer available. Dipity is a great timeline creation tool that allows users to incorporate text, images, and videos into each entry on
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