The Week in Review – The Traffic Lights
Good morning from sunny Woodstock, Maine where I’m home after a great week in which I spent time with teachers in Nappannee, Indiana. A big
Good morning from sunny Woodstock, Maine where I’m home after a great week in which I spent time with teachers in Nappannee, Indiana. A big
Last month Remind opened their chat feature to all registered teachers. That feature allows teachers to have students and parents reply with text to their
Jellybean Scoop is a relatively new service that features fun and interesting news stories on four reading levels. Along with each story you will find
The Smithsonian Science Education Center’s Weather Lab is a simple online activity designed to help elementary and middle school students learn about weather patterns. In
Whether it is to attend the annual ISTE conference, to participate in my Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp, or to go on vacation, many teachers
Last Friday I wrote a post about using Google’s My Maps service to create biking and walking route maps. Since then I’ve had a few
I was recently introducing some teachers to blogging when one of them said, “but they don’t even read our newsletter.” She was right, most of
Canva is one of my favorite tools for creating image collages, slides, social media graphics, and infographics. The lesson plan library that Canva offers is
As regular readers of this blog know, I am a proponent of getting kids involved in physical activities like bicycling, skiing, and playing team sports.
On Tuesday I shared my discovery about embedding TodaysMeet rooms into blogs. I’ve had a couple of people email me with questions about how to
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