Where Is Street View? Where Isn’t Street View?
I love Google Maps Street View because it allows students to see and virtually explore places in ways that geography textbooks simply cannot support. Places
I love Google Maps Street View because it allows students to see and virtually explore places in ways that geography textbooks simply cannot support. Places
Last night I wrote about using Vocaroo and Remind to distribute substitute teacher lesson plans and instructions to students. This morning I had a couple
For a few years whenever I knew that I was going to be out of my classroom, I recorded voice messages and posted them on
How do the lungs work? is a new TED-Ed video lesson. The lesson is appropriate for students in grades seven through nine. Through the video
A couple of weeks ago I published a list of my most frequently used browser and desktop apps. I created a similar list on iPadApps4School.com.
Around this time last year I shared a neat Google Spreadsheets script called Flippity. Flippity was originally designed to help you create flashcards through Google
Last winter I published a chart that compared the key features of five popular student response platforms. In the nine months since then more student
The National Archives of the United States and the Library of Congress offer a lot of excellent materials for teachers and students. On Friday I
Padlet is one of my favorite web tools because it can be used in many ways for many purposes. Today, I used it to have
Good evening from Greensboro, North Carolina where I spent the day facilitating a workshop for an enthusiastic group of teachers. We spent the day creating
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