Good morning from Woodstock, Maine where the fog is so thick I cannot see the end of my driveway. Fortunately, the weather is supposed to clear just in time for a beautiful Mother’s Day tomorrow.
This week I did some more preparation for the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp. After meeting with the event coordinator on site at Sunday River, I spent some time taking pictures of neat things around the resort. This picture of the covered bridge over Sunday River is my favorite from the day. Sunday River is one of my favorite places in Maine and I hope that those of you coming to the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp enjoy it as much as I do.
Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. 7 Web-based Tools for Creating Short Video Stories
2. Rubrics for Blogging and Multimedia Projects
3. Learn Art History With Smarthistory
4. Sugar and the Human Brain
5. By Request – Good Alternatives to Google Image Search
6. AnswerGarden – Embed an Open Response Feedback Tool Into Your Blog
7. Project Based Learning – An Explanation and Model Rubrics
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