Video – How to Use the New Features of Socrative
On Thursday I wrote a post highlighting the new features of Socrative. Over the last eighteen hours I received a few questions about how to
On Thursday I wrote a post highlighting the new features of Socrative. Over the last eighteen hours I received a few questions about how to
National Geographic Education’s website continues to evolve and it no longer has the “beta” label attached to it. One of the resources that I spotted
This coming Monday is Earth Day 2013. As I’ve done in the past, I’ve compiled a list of resources for teaching about Earth Day and
Fotor is a free image editing tool available in your web browser, as a desktop application for Mac and Windows, as iPad app, as an
No one knows a town or neighborhood like the people that live there. Google knows that and has made Map Maker a crowd-sourcing project to create
The Digital Public Library of America is a huge collection of digitized artifacts and exhibits from museums and libraries across the United States. Through the
As the school year winds down a lot of teachers, teacher-librarians, and school administrators turn their attention to summer professional development opportunities. I’ve been fortunate
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