This Month’s Ten Most Popular Posts on Free Technology for Teachers

The old weather lore of “March coming in like a lion and going out like a lamb” has not held true here in Maine this year. We’re still waiting for the lambs to arrive. What is consistent though is that the school year marches along. Many of you, like my friends at MSAD 17, are starting the last quarter of the school year. I hope that the it is a great quarter for everyone.

As I do at the end of every month, I’ve created a list of the most popular posts of the month. This list is based on the number of direct visits a post received during the last 30 days.

Here are the most popular posts from March, 2014:
1. Seven Good Student Response Systems That Work On All Devices
2. By Request – Five Ways to Create and Use QR Codes In Your Classroom
3. How to Create a Bibliography in Google Documents
4. Reading Bear Offers Fun Online Reading Lessons for Kids
5. Ten Good Online Tools for Creating Mind Maps
6. Best of the Web 2014
7. Almost Everything Students Need to Know About the United Nations
8. Seven Registration-Free Drawing Tools for Students
9. A Handful of Google Calendar Tutorials for Teachers
10. 5 Good Options for Creating Digital Portfolios

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