Week in Review – Get On Your Bike and Ride

Good morning from the Free Technology for Teachers world headquarters in Greenwood, Maine. This week I did not travel so I was able to spend some extra time writing and planning for the workshops I have scheduled for this summer. Part of that planning included exploring some of the biking and hiking trails around Sunday River Resort where the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp will be held in July. As you may have guessed, I’m looking forward to the summer professionally and personally.

Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. eduClipper Is What Teachers Want Pinterest To Be
2. 5 Things I Like About Building a PLN on Google+
3. Three Ways to Turn Your Blog Into a Book
4. New Tools Added to Wideo – Create Better Animated Videos
5. Create Quizzes in Edcanvas
6. New Response Types Added to Google Forms
7. Insert Quizzes Into Videos With Soo Meta

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