Educational Resources from the National Snow and Ice Data Center
There is at least 18″ of fresh snow in my yard this evening so it feels like a good time to tell you about some
There is at least 18″ of fresh snow in my yard this evening so it feels like a good time to tell you about some
This evening as part of my webinar about blogs and social media for teachers I gave a short demonstration of the difference between an “@”
I’m about to board my flight home from the BETT Show in London. The flight home is going to be nearly two hours longer than
In yesterday’s post about creating digital records of physical items I mentioned using Skitch to take pictures and annotate them. One of the things about
Whether you have an interest in NASA from a scientific standpoint or a cultural standpoint, NASA’s SoundCloud channel has something for you. On NASA’s SoundCloud
A couple of days ago I received an email from a reader who was looking for a good app to use to create digital portfolios
The other day I received an email from Michelle Brown at Harvard University. Her email was about a new organization called Commonlit. Commonlit is an
On Friday evening at TeachMeet BETT I saw Alan O’Donohue demonstrate a new-to-me writing tool called Twine. Twine is an open-source program for writing choose
If you’re like me, you probably don’t install every update to your iPad apps as soon as they are released. I usually do that once
Good morning from the BETT Show in London. I’ve been here for a couple of days meeting with developers of educational technology products. I’ve also
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