Finding great Google Apps information but, no time to research it? – Guest Post
If you are a Google Apps Newbie like me you are both excited and overwhelmed by all the amazing and free Google Apps for Education
If you are a Google Apps Newbie like me you are both excited and overwhelmed by all the amazing and free Google Apps for Education
When I was a child, most video games were in English, which was a foreign language for me, growing up in Germany. I remember one
Several years ago, we decided to design a more comprehensive way of evaluating our students’ success in our middle school. We acknowledged that grades are
Digital Storytelling is a great way to explain and/or assess a new concept with students. When I taught 3rd grade, we used the PixnTell app
As a Technology Resource Specialist, it is my job to provide the faculty at my school with new, relevant options for technology integration in their
This is a guest post from Barry Mernin. When Free Technology for Teachers founder, Richard Byrne, sent a shout out for guest bloggers, I needed
This is a guest post from Claire Amos. In 2011 I wrote a post entitled Using Teaching as inquiry to guide an elearning action plan,
One of the big elephants (and there are lots) in education is the misuse of technology. We can do so much better. Take for instance
Earlier this month I launched my new site, PracticalEdTech.com, which is devoted to offering PD webinars for teachers. The first two webinars I’m offering through
Update: Haiku Deck is now available as a web app and as an iPad app. “We live and work in a visually sophisticated world, so
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