Wunderlist – To-do Lists Synced Across All Devices
Wunderlist is a free task management service that syncs across all of the devices that you use. If you’re like me and you use an
Wunderlist is a free task management service that syncs across all of the devices that you use. If you’re like me and you use an
Earlier this year Khan Academy released an iPad app that allows students to download videos to watch offline as well as sign into their accounts
Over the last few months I have had the good fortune to introduce many educators to using Google Drive to help their students meet Common
Manifest Destiny – The Story of The U.S. Told in 141 Maps is a fantastic website developed by Michael Porath. As the title implies the
This morning I shared an old post about Fotobabble on the Free Technology for Teachers Facebook page. In response to that post Stewart Whitney shared
I’ve written about many resources from the U.S. National Archives in the past. Until today my favorite of their offerings was the National Archives Experience
The MIT Game Lab recently released an interesting game designed to demonstrate the visual effects of special relativity. A Slower Speed of Light seems simple
Whether it is to record an interview or to send a quick note to yourself, having a voice recording app on your phone or tablet
I’m often asked for recommendations on how to help students use Google more effectively. This morning I sat down and thought about the recommendations that
Spell + Friends is a free iPad app that provides students with word lists to practice in a virtual spelling bee manner. There are three
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