Shmoop Now Offers History, Math, and Literature Videos
This evening I looked at Shmoop for the first time in quite a while and learned that they now offer videos. The videos are short
This evening I looked at Shmoop for the first time in quite a while and learned that they now offer videos. The videos are short
I’ve just learned from Steve Dembo that on March 14th Discovery Education’s Wilkes University Instructional Media Program is hosting a Google+ Hangout to talk about
It had been a few weeks since our last recording so yesterday Rod Berger and I sat down to record another short episode for the
When I first decided to offer some webinars on my own I was a bit nervous about how they would be received. After all, it
Over the last few days I’ve featured a couple of free tools for adding interactive elements to your videos. In the last year I’ve reviewed
So many apps, so little time to go through them and see if they’re useful. We’re busy writing lesson plans that connect to and support
This morning I received an email from a reader who was looking for some recommendations for websites that her students can use to learn and
Last week I received an email from CK-12 that announced their new Get Real competition. The Get Real contest asks students to create presentations (videos,
Last weekend Kristen Swanson shared some ideas for using Haiku Deck to promote visual literacy. This morning I noticed that the Haiku Deck blog has
This evening while some people were watching the Oscars I was watching baby tigers. Thanks to this post on The Adventure Blog I rediscovered the
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