Free Webinar – A Teacher’s Guide to Backchannels and Informal Assessments
Last year I created and published A Teacher’s Guide to Backchannels and Informal Assessment. That free guide explains what a backchannel is, why you might want
Last year I created and published A Teacher’s Guide to Backchannels and Informal Assessment. That free guide explains what a backchannel is, why you might want
Good morning from the Free Technology for Teachers world headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. By the time that many of you read this I will on
We all experience nervousness in some aspect of our lives. For some people standing on stage makes them nervous and for others the thought of
I’ve featured a bunch of countdown timers over the years. This one might be the simplest one yet. As The Next Web reported yesterday, you
In my previous post about curating the web I mentioned that I rarely Google to find new-to-me sites and apps. One of the places that
On Tuesday evening I was a guest on Open Online Experience’s Google+ Hangout about curating the web. The Hangout began with a short presentation from
Good morning from Woodstock, Maine where we have roughly ten inches of new snow on the ground. The fresh snow combined with the approaching full
In the words of Indiana Jones, “snakes! I hate snakes!” I don’t actually hate snakes, but they do make me a bit nervous. Fortunately, I
The 2014 Google Science Fair is now open. This annual event asks thirteen to eighteen year old students to carry out a test or experiment
OpenEd.io is a free service that launched in October of 2013 for the purpose of offering a huge catalog of educational videos, games, and assessments.
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