Just A Few Seats Left for October’s Google Drive Webinar
By popular request I scheduled an October webinar series How To Use Google Drive In School. The webinar is almost sold out. Just three seats
By popular request I scheduled an October webinar series How To Use Google Drive In School. The webinar is almost sold out. Just three seats
Earlier this month David Andrade published a good collection of resources for teaching about forensic science. In his list he mentioned a couple of resources
The Google Maps Oceans Street View provides a nice way for students to dive below the surface to see marine life in its natural habitat.
The autumnal equinox will happen this weekend in the northern hemisphere. If you’re looking for some resources for teaching about the equinox and the change
Amazon features book reviews from customers because we tend to look for recommendations from real people who have read the books that we’re considering reading.
Snappy Words is a free visual dictionary and thesaurus. Enter any word or phrase into the Snappy Words search box and it will create a
A few years ago one of my homeroom students blurted out,”hey did you know you’re on Google?” I responded, “yes, if you Google me, my
Google Maps and Google Earth are two of my favorite tools to introduce to teachers. I love it when people go from thinking of Google
Yesterday, I shared a neat Chrome extension called WikiTube. WikiTube matches YouTube videos to Wikipedia entries. This morning I had a couple of emails from
Vaughn Memorial Library at Acadia University hosts four free animated tutorials designed to teach lessons on web research strategies. The four tutorials are Credible Sources
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