April’s Most Popular Posts on Free Technology for Teachers

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July 14-15, 2014

Good evening from Woodstock, Maine where it is a balmy 37F on the last day of April.  This month I published 108 new posts. As I do at the end of every month, I’ve put together a list of the ten most popular posts of the month. I publish this list because it gives people a chance to see things that they might have missed earlier in the month.

Here are this month’s most popular posts:
1. How Not to Cite an Image
2. 5 Ways for Students to Showcase Their Best Work
3. 5 Tools That Help Students Organize Research and Create Bibliographies
4. Photograph Math – #mathphotoaday
5. Methods for Projecting YouTube Videos Without “Related” Videos
6. Science Games and an Interactive Periodic Table
7. Three Good Resources for Helping Students Learn About and Write Poetry
8. Five Visual Dictionaries and Thesauri for Students
9. Tackk – Create Webpages for Announcements, Assignments, and Digital Portfolios
10. Chalkup – Distribute & Grade Assignments in Google Drive Without Using Scripts

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