How to Send Emails from a Google Spreadsheet

As I do every year, I am taking this week to relax, recharge, and ski with friends. While I’m away I will be re-running the most popular posts of the year. This was the most popular post in June, 2014. Have you ever found yourself sending strikingly similar though slightly different emails to all of […]

How to Flip Your Classroom With eduClipper and PixiClip

As I do every year, I am taking this week to relax, recharge, and ski with friends. While I’m away I will be re-running the most popular posts of the year. This was the second most popular post in June, 2014. Teachers interested in trying the flipped classroom model often ask me for recommendations for […]

Find Primary Sources from All Over the World on the World Digital Library

As I do every year, I am taking this week to relax, recharge, and ski with friends. While I’m away I will be re-running the most popular posts of the year. This was the third most popular post in June, 2014. Last week in Iowa I shared some good resources for teaching with technology and […]

Project Based Learning – An Explanation and Model Rubrics

As I do every year, I am taking this week to relax, recharge, and ski with friends. While I’m away I will be re-running the most popular posts of the year. This was the second most popular post in May. Last week I had the privilege to work with Tony Vincent to lead a workshop […]

How Not to Cite an Image

As I do every year, I am taking this week to relax, recharge, and ski with friends. While I’m away I will be re-running the most popular posts of the year. This was the most popular post in April, 2014. This morning one of my Facebook friends posted one of those “ten signs you’re from…” […]

5 Ways for Students to Showcase Their Best Work

As I do every year, I am taking this week to relax, recharge, and ski with friends. While I’m away I will be re-running the most popular posts of the year. This was the second most popular post in April, 2014. As the end of the school year approaches you may be looking for a […]

Seven Good Student Response Systems That Work On All Devices

As I do every year, I am taking this week to relax, recharge, and ski with friends. While I’m away I will be re-running the most popular posts of the year. This was the most popular post in March, 2014. Earlier today I received an email from someone who had found this comparison chart of […]

Five Ways to Create and Use QR Codes In Your Classroom

As I do every year, I am taking this week to relax, recharge, and ski with friends. While I’m away I will be re-running the most popular posts of the year. This was the second most popular post in March, 2014. Recently, through the Free Technology for Teachers Facebook page I was asked for suggestions […]

How to Create a Bibliography in Google Documents

As I do every year, I am taking this week to relax, recharge, and ski with friends. While I’m away I will be re-running the most popular posts of the year. This was the third most popular post in March, 2014. One of the most useful new Add-ons for Google Documents is the EasyBib Bibliography […]

7 Free iPad Apps for Science Lessons

As I do every year, I am taking this week to relax, recharge, and ski with friends. While I’m away I will be re-running the most popular posts of the year. This was the second most popular post in January, 2014. I’m preparing to do a virtual presentation for a small district next month. My […]