A Street View Corn Maze
There are lots of great places that students can explore in Google Maps, the new Google Maps Views is a great place to find things
There are lots of great places that students can explore in Google Maps, the new Google Maps Views is a great place to find things
This afternoon at 1pm ET National Geographic is hosting a Google+ Hangout On Air with three adventurers and scientists who will share their stories of
The Media History Digital Library is a massive archive of documents about the history film, television, and radio. The library can now be searched and
Last week I published a free PDF, A Complete Guide to Using Blogger In School. Today, I added a new section to the end of
Just a few minutes after I published my post about writing blog posts while offline I received an email from someone needing assistance using Google
I create nearly all of my blog posts within the Blogger (for FreeTech4Teachers.com) or WordPress (for iPadApps4School.com and Android4Schools.com) post editors. Occasionally, I’ll create some
Twitter is great for link sharing, but I’ve always felt like any conversation that I was having on Twitter was a race to get a
The beginning of the new school year is a time when some parents like to get involved and volunteer their time in schools. This is
ExamTime is a service that middle school, high school, and college students can use to prepare for tests. When I tried the service earlier this
Lingualy is a free Google Chrome extension designed to help you learn a new language while browsing the web. With Lingualy installed anytime that you
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