A Crash Course on the Civil War and Reconstruction
Earlier this year Hank and John Green launched Crash Course U.S. History. These videos provide ten to twelve minute overviews of key events and themes
Earlier this year Hank and John Green launched Crash Course U.S. History. These videos provide ten to twelve minute overviews of key events and themes
Thanks to a Google+ post by Mikkel Storaasli I found a nice Google Slides presentation featuring 30 ideas for using Chromebooks in education. The presentation
Bedtime Math is a great site on which you can locate fun mathematics activities for elementary school and middle school students. The activities are designed
A question that I am frequently asked by teachers at this time of year as they start to think about going back to school is,
ChatWing is a free service that you can use to put a live chatbox into your blog or website. The service actually creates a micro
The Library of Congress hosts an online collection of more than 500 political cartoons and caricatures from U.S. History. You can search the collection by
Thanks to Larry Ferlazzo I’ve just learned about an exciting new augmented reality application available for Android and iOS. colAR Mix is an augmented reality
PDF4Kindle is a neat little free service that will convert PDFs into .mobi format for reading on Kindle devices. To use the service all that
Earlier today Google released the latest addition to the Google Cultural Institute. That addition is all about the Eiffel Tower. The new Eiffel Tower virtual
Thought Boxes is a task management service with a hint of mind mapping in its user interface. At its most basic Thought Boxes is a
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