Padlet Adds Helpful New Attachment Previews
Padlet is a fantastic tool that I have used and recommended countless times over the years. My tutorial video about it is the most viewed
Padlet is a fantastic tool that I have used and recommended countless times over the years. My tutorial video about it is the most viewed
Sharing video highlights of school events can be a great way to build community interest in the good things that are happening in your school.
Last August I published a chart in which I compared the core features of six online timeline creation tools. Since then one of the tools,
All winter people have been asking if I will be hosting the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp again this year. I’m excited to announce that
The 2016 Google Science Fair is now open. This annual event asks thirteen to eighteen year old students to carry out a test or experiment
For years I’ve used the slideshow creation process as a means of organizing my thoughts. I teach the same idea to students. The process of
Tagboard is a tool that allows you follow a hashtag and see all of the Tweets, Instagram, Facebook, and Google+ posts about it in one
Wizer is a free service that bills itself as a tool for creating “blended worksheets.” While that is a fine a description I think it
Newsela is a popular service that aims to help teachers find current events articles that are appropriate for their students’ age and reading abilities. For the
This morning I received an email from a reader who wanted to know if I had any resources about user accessibility of Google Apps. I
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