Short Lessons on the Origins of English
A few years ago Open University published a ten part video series on the history of the English language. Last week TED-Ed published a lesson
A few years ago Open University published a ten part video series on the history of the English language. Last week TED-Ed published a lesson
Like many humanities teachers, I use a fair amount of group/ jigsaw reading activities. As a part of those activities I will ask students to
Sketchlot is a free collaborative whiteboard service that works on any device that will work on a Chromebook, iPad, Android tablet, or any computer connected to
Whether it is to solve a problem, plan a project, or develop new story ideas there are plenty of occasions in the course of a
iBrainstorm is a free brainstorming application for the iPad and the iPhone. The app allows you to record brainstorming sessions using a combination of free hand
NASA’s website full of excellent educational resources. I just did a quick look through my archives and over the last few year I’ve written about
Good evening from Woodstock, Maine where I’m recovering from a long bike ride in the rain. This week I hosted the Practical Ed Tech Summer
On July 22nd Simple K12 is hosting a morning and afternoon of free webinars about Google tools for teachers. The webinars will start at 10:00am Eastern Time and
One of the best aspects of Google Drive is ability to quickly share documents and presentations with a large group of people. Sometimes when you
Journey Into the Arctic is a neat choose-your-own-adventure series of videos about the search for the Northwest Passage. The series of videos, produced by Canadian
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