g(Math) for Google Forms Now Supports Handwritten Responses
Thanks to John Stevens this morning I woke up to the news that g(Math) for Google Forms can now be used by students to respond
Thanks to John Stevens this morning I woke up to the news that g(Math) for Google Forms can now be used by students to respond
This is a guest post from Jennifer Carey (@TeacherJenCarey) of EdTechTeacher – an advertiser on this site. As more schools go 1:1, teachers often feel
Advertisements and “related” videos in the right hand side of a YouTube page can contain some content that you don’t want to accidentally project when
Future Me is a service that lets you write an email to your future self and have it delivered to your email inbox at a time
Last Saturday I reviewed Analyze My Writing. That post proved to be one of the most popular posts of the week. It also prompted a
Good evening from the FreeTech4Teachers.com world headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. Spring has finally arrived here though some signs of winter still remain. I was able
Vialogues is a free service that allows you to build online discussions around videos hosted online and videos that you have saved on your computer.
Classmill is a new service for creating self-paced online courses. David Kapuler wrote a short blurb about Classmill earlier this week and I finally got
Spring is here and before too long we’ll be breaking out our flip-flops and shorts for summer. If part of your summer plan calls for
Last summer Google transitioned maps made with Classic Google Maps and Google Maps Engine Lite to their new My Maps platform. This morning I received
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