Interactive Whiteboards 101
Danny Nicholson is an interactive whiteboard expert who I’ve had the pleasure of seeing in action a few years ago. Since then his blog, The
Danny Nicholson is an interactive whiteboard expert who I’ve had the pleasure of seeing in action a few years ago. Since then his blog, The
Yesterday, Google released a short PDF all about accessibility of Google Apps. The Administrator Guide to Accessibility (link opens a PDF) is a twenty-one page guide
Back in May I published a 57 page guide to Google Drive and Docs. That guide was well-received by many people some people even used
Skitch is one of my favorite drawing and image annotation apps for iPad and Android. Many people love using it on the Macs too. Today,
DIY.org is a neat website on which kids can find dozens of DIY projects that they can do on their own or with their parents.
The Daily Beast has published an interactive map of protests in North Africa and the Middle East. Hovering over a country on the map reveals
Money Metropolis is an educational game hosted on Practical Money Skills. In the game students choose savings goals then navigate their way through a
The Rant I’m sure that the person behind the blog TeachersTech.net (hyperlink intentionally left out) will blame the auto-posting software that he or she is
National Geographic Education’s Forces of Nature has been featured here in the past. This afternoon I revisited that resource and discovered a couple of other
The National Constitution Center currently offers a neat little tool called Adomatic for creating personal campaign ads. To create your campaign commercial enter your name,
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