Awesome Android Apps for Students and Teachers
Image credit: Loops Creative Cross-posted from Android4Schools.com This afternoon I gave a presentation about Android at NCTIES. According to David Warlick’s analysis of the conference
Image credit: Loops Creative Cross-posted from Android4Schools.com This afternoon I gave a presentation about Android at NCTIES. According to David Warlick’s analysis of the conference
This afternoon in Raleigh, North Carolina I sat in on a good presentation about YouTube’s video editing tools. The presentation was delivered by Lauren Boucher
Earlier this year I wrote a short review of Edcanvas. Today, Edcanvas published a new video featuring one of the best aspect of Edcanvas for
If you are a Wikispaces user and your school still insists on making you use Internet Explorer 7, take note that in April Wikispaces will
This morning at the NCTIES conference I gave a short presentation about using mindmaps, timelines, and collaborative brainstorming tools with students. I used a short
Last month I wrote a post about a great public domain image source called Pixabay. I’ve been using Pixabay consistently since I published that post.
Surface Languages is a free service offering flashcards and practice activities to help students learn the basics of a new language. Surface Languages supports 38
In my previous post I shared a list of questions to consider while planning student video projects. Part of the planning should include thinking about
This morning at the NCTIES conference I gave a presentation on having students use mobile apps to create multimedia projects. Part of that presentation included
Padlet (formerly known as Wallwisher) is one of my favorite tools to use to have students quickly share ideas, questions, and multimedia notes on one
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