5 Research Tools Students Often Overlook
When they’re given a research assignment most students immediately turn to Google to start their research. Unfortunately, many students don’t recognize that they are limiting
When they’re given a research assignment most students immediately turn to Google to start their research. Unfortunately, many students don’t recognize that they are limiting
Collaboratively creating mind maps is one of the many good ways that students can use Google Drawings. To create a mind map in Google Drawings
Common Craft recently produced a new video on that topic. Through Bias Detection Explained by Common Craft students can learn about common signs of bias
This is a guest post from Jennifer Carey (@TeacherJenCarey) of EdTechTeacher, an advertiser on this site. Timelines are an excellent way for students to organize
RefME is a great tool for students to use to save resources that they find during their research processes and then have those resources organized
Earlier this week I wrote about SpeakPipe’s updated widget for receiving voicemail through your blog. SpeakPipe offers another free tool for recording. SpeakPipe’s Voice Recorder
Good morning from the Edmonton International Airport. This week I had the opportunity to speak at the 21st Century Technology and Learning Symposium in Ponoka,
Google Keep is one of my favorite Android apps. I use it for setting reminders and creating task lists on my phone. Occasionally, I’ll even
This morning at the 21st Century Technology and Learning Symposium in Ponoka, Alberta I gave the latest version of my popular Best of the Web
At about this time two years ago I wrote a post about a great collection of Google Maps and Earth files called My Reading Mapped.
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