The Week in Review – The Most Popular Posts

Morrison ponders the frozen pond.

Good afternoon from Greenwood, Maine. I’m a little late on posting this week’s review post because I was so excited to go ice fishing for the first time this winter that I rushed out this morning without even looking at a computer. Now that we’re back from ice fishing (no fish were caught), it’s time to publish the list of this week’s most popular posts. And wherever you are in the world today, I hope that you’re making time to do something fun too.

Here are this week’s most popular posts: 
1. Share ThingLink Images in Edmodo
2. Inside Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think
3. Perfect Pitch – A Game for Learning About Musical Instruments
4. Three Tools Students Can Use for Collaboratively Brainstorming on the Web
5. 26 Ways to Use Comics in the Classroom and 5 Ways to Make Comics Online
6. Crunchzilla’s Code Monster Teaches Kids Javascript Programming
7. Use Wolfram Alpha to Create a Strong Password

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