60 Second Lessons on Economics, Philosophy, and Religion
60 second videos are clearly not a replacement for actual lessons, but they could be great introductions to larger lessons. They also provide a good
60 second videos are clearly not a replacement for actual lessons, but they could be great introductions to larger lessons. They also provide a good
Good evening from Maine where I’m late with the week-in-review for a good reason. Today, I participated in a ski-a-thon to raise money for Maine
Over the last month I’ve facilitated a handful of workshops on the topic of video creation in the classroom. One of the points that I
From simply keeping track of personal appointments to sharing important information with students, Google Calendar is a versatile tool for teachers. The following tutorials can
Gooru is a service designed to help teachers create and share collections of educational videos, texts, and images. This week Gooru released a few new
Online Resources for Teaching IB DP Geography is a free iBook published by Richard Allaway. The free iBook contains sixteen chapters addressing sixteen topics in
Through edX Harvard has made an updated version of their popular CS50 course available to everyone. The twelve week course is designed for people who
ClassDojo, a popular student behavior recording service, has launched an excellent new messaging feature in their Android and iOS apps. The new messaging feature allows
Earlier today, through the Free Technology for Teachers Facebook page, I was asked for suggestions for tools for creating and sharing online quizzes. Many online
YouTube Help offers three helpful playlists for learning tips and tricks about YouTube and the YouTube mobile apps. The Did You Know? playlist covers an
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