Sorting TED-Ed Lessons by Grade Level
Yesterday, I received an email from someone who saw my post about TED-Ed’s The Writer’s Workshop. She was wondering if there is a way to
Yesterday, I received an email from someone who saw my post about TED-Ed’s The Writer’s Workshop. She was wondering if there is a way to
Earlier this year I started to organize the screencast videos that I’ve made over the years. I called the list Practical Ed Tech Tips. Since
Over the last couple of months ClassDojo has added some great new features like Class Story and Groups. Later this week they’ll be releasing another
Coggle is a free mind mapping tool that I started using a couple of years ago. Coggle is a collaborative mind-mapping service. This week Coggle
SpeakPipe is a neat tool that I’ve added to classroom blogs for a few years now. SpeakPipe allows me to collect voicemail messages through my
As I’ve stated here many times, Next Vista for Learning is my favorite place for students and teachers to share the educational videos that they
TED-Ed is one of my favorite YouTube channels. I’m subscribed to it and I receive an alert on my phone whenever a new video is
Disclosure: SeeSaw is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com SeeSaw is one of the most popular new ed tech tools of 2015. I’ve been using it and
Haiku Deck is an excellent alternative to using Power Point or Google Slides to create presentations. Haiku Deck’s themes, templates, and integrated Creative Commons image
Short videos from YouTube and other sources can be quite helpful in introducing topics to students and or reinforcing concepts that you have taught. Watching
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