Book Preview – Deeper Learning Through Technology
Ken Halla writes the US History Educators Blog. I’ve been following that blog for years so when Ken had his first book published I agreed
Ken Halla writes the US History Educators Blog. I’ve been following that blog for years so when Ken had his first book published I agreed
Every week in my email and Facebook inbox I receive quite a few questions from readers. I try to answer as many of them as
Over the last few years Google has put thousands of fantastic works of art online for everyone to explore in the Google Cultural Institute. The
Max gets distracted by sticks. He will not be running in any races. Earlier this morning Dallas Seavey won the Iditarod dog sled race. As
Within YouTube there is a free tool for creating audio slideshows. You supply the images and YouTube supplies the audio track. You can pick from
Culture Street produces a number of neat online activities for kids. In the past I’ve reviewed their stopmotion video tool and comic book creator. This
Disclosure: BoomWriter is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com The wildly fluctuating temperatures, longer daylight hours, and the whipping wind outside my house are all signs that
Adding annotations to YouTube videos is a good way to add little bubbles of information to a video or to create a series of choose
Journey to the Centre of the Earth is a neat infographic produced by the BBC. As you scroll down the infographic you will see little
One of my favorite signs of spring is seeing maple syrup taps and buckets on the trees around me. Next Sunday is Maple Syrup Sunday
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