Three Elements I Always Add to Classroom Blogs
As the new school year approaches many of us will be setting up new classroom blogs or revamping the ones we’ve used in the past.
As the new school year approaches many of us will be setting up new classroom blogs or revamping the ones we’ve used in the past.
Math Slicer is a game that offers a fun alternative to using flashcards to practice basic mathematics skills. Math Slicer is available as an Android
During the summer the IT department at your school may have been working to update the technology infrastructure in your school. At the same time,
As I mentioned in Saturday’s post about QuadBlogging, getting enough visits and comments on your students’ blog posts is one of the biggest challenges to
This is a guest post from Beth Holland of EdTechTeacher.org, an advertiser on this blog. With Back-to-School ads starting to crop up all over the
If you’re like me you probably have accounts on more than one cloud storage service. I have accounts on Box, Google Drive, Dropbox, and SugarSync
In a few weeks I am again offering my popular series of PracticalEdTech.com webinars about blogs and social media for teachers and school leaders. If
Go Figure: The Week In Numbers is a weekly feature on the BBC News Magazine Monitor. Similar in nature to the Week in Pictures, Go
The challenge teachers face when starting new classroom blogs is getting enough comments on students’ posts to keep them excited about writing blog posts. QuadBlogging
Good morning from the Free Technology for Teachers world headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. It’s a perfect summer morning for going out for a bike ride.
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