The Week in Review – The Most Popular Posts
Good morning from the Free Technology for Teachers World Headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. The sun is shining and the temperature is cool, but not cold.
Good morning from the Free Technology for Teachers World Headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. The sun is shining and the temperature is cool, but not cold.
Creating a blog is one of the first things that I recommend to teachers who are looking to improve the way that they distribute information
Last week I posted a Google Form in which I asked readers of Free Technology for Teachers to vote for their favorite ed tech tools.
Why Do Rivers Have Deltas? is a new video lesson from the folks at MinuteEarth. In the two and a half minute lesson we learn
Earlier this week I posted a list of fifteen free student response tools. I plan to make video tutorials on how to use all of
Just as in past summers, in 2016 C-SPAN will bring a select group of three social studies teachers to Washington, D.C. as C-SPAN Fellows. The
Shelfie is a neat Android and iOS app that can help you find audiobook and ebook versions of your favorite books. To use Shelfie simply
Spell ’til You Drop is a free iPad published by McGraw-Hill. To play the game students have to correctly spell words as they are read
American Panorama is a great new resource from the University of Richmond that I learned about from Maps Mania. American Panorama aims to be an
Last week I put out a call to cast your votes for your favorite free ed tech tools. I’ll close the form at midnight (Eastern
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