5 Fantastic Apps for Digital Storytelling on iPads
This is a guest post from Samantha Morra of EdTechTeacher.org Computers, and the digital tools on those computers, brought video editing to the classroom years
This is a guest post from Samantha Morra of EdTechTeacher.org Computers, and the digital tools on those computers, brought video editing to the classroom years
CK-12 recently added a new Q&A feature that you can use in your class groups. The new feature allows you to post questions and answer
With Halloween just a few days away a lot of students may be getting acquainted with Edgar Allan Poe’s classic The Pit and the Pendulum.
EdPuzzle is a neat tool that I recently learned about from David Kapuler. EdPuzzle allows you to add your voice and questions to educational videos.
Two weeks ago I gave the opening keynote at WLMA 2013 in Yakima, WA. During my keynote I mentioned the term “Google Jockey.” It got a
Google Forms has received some nice enhancements over the last few months. Still there are times when I’ve wished that Google Forms could do more.
One of the great things about Twitter is the wealth of links that teachers share with each other. Packrati.us is a service that makes it
Bulb is a new service through which you can create, share, and browse through collections of educational materials. On Bulb you can create your own
Huzzaz is a new site (still in private beta although you can request an invitation) for organizing and sharing collections of educational videos. I tried
Good morning from the Toronto International Airport. I’m currently on my way home from another great visit to the Grande Prairie, Alberta School Division. I’ve
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