The History of Presidential Campaign Commercials
As we head into 2016 on U.S. television it might feel like we’re seeing a marathon of presidential candidate campaign commercials. From an editing and
As we head into 2016 on U.S. television it might feel like we’re seeing a marathon of presidential candidate campaign commercials. From an editing and
In last week’s survey of Free Technology for Teachers readers Flickr The Commons, Photos for Class, and Pixabay were chosen as the best places to
Sadly, we will not be having a white Christmas here in Maine this year. I was reminded of this when I received a YouTube notification
The Smithsonian Learning Lab is a a fantastic tool for organizing the thousands of digital resources available through the various Smithsonian museums. The Smithsonian Learning
It is not a secret that I love using video clips to enhance or develop a lesson plan. In fact, I’ve often joked that I
You open the refrigerator, open the milk, and notice that something doesn’t seem quite right. We’ve all been there a time or two. What happened?
Last night I suggested using Presefy to have students follow along with your slides on their mobile devices or laptops. Presefy is great if everyone
One of my favorite ways to use the commenting feature in Google Documents is to host online discussions around a shared article. Doing this isn’t
Twelve months ago I started to organize the ed tech tools tutorial videos that I’ve made over the years. I called the list Practical Ed
Update: As of March 2020 this service is no longer available. Presefy is a neat service that you can use to share your presentations to your
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