Good morning from Woodstock, Maine where the snow is falling and the mercury is too. Looking across the valley I can see snow on our local ski mountain and I’m ready to hit the slopes for the first time this year. Whatever you’re doing this weekend, I hope that you have a good time too.
Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. Have You Looked At Google Lit Trips Lately?
2. Three Good Tools for Creating Multimedia Books Online
3. Five Good Online Tools for Creating Infographics
4. Seven Essentials of Good Infographic Design
5. Teaching With ChronoZoom – A Timeline of Almost Everything
6. MIT App Inventor 2 – Design Android Apps in Your Browser
7. Three Good Tools Students Can Use to Organize Online Study Groups
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Remind 101 offers a free tool for sending text message reminders to students.
IXL offers a huge assortment of mathematics lesson activities.
Typing Club offers free typing lessons for students.
MathDisk provides a great platform for creating interactive math lessons.
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EdTechTeacher is organizing two iPad summits this school year.
Classmint offers a nice multimedia flashcard service.
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