The Week in Review – The Most Popular Posts

Winter has arrived in Woodstock, ME.

Good evening from Woodstock, Maine where I’m home after a great day at the Ed Tech Teacher Google Jamboree in Medfield, Massachusetts. Thank you to everyone who came out to the event. It was great to reconnect with teachers I had met before and make some new connections. Getting the opportunity to work with teachers is the best thing about writing this blog and I consider it a privilege. Thank you all for making it possible by reading and sharing this blog.

Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. Flubaroo Now Lets You Share Graded Assignments Through Google Drive
2. Great Google Drive Add-ons for Teachers – A PDF Handout
3. GrammarFlip – Online Grammar Lessons for Students
4. Click to Spin – A Fun and Free Random Name Picker
5. ToonSpaghetti Teaches Kids to Make Movies on iPads
6. 10 Resources for Teaching With Primary Sources
7. Science Snacks – Fun, Hands-on Science Lessons

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