The Week in Review – The Most Popular Posts

Good morning from Maine where we’re still enjoying summer even if there are a few leaves starting to change. One of the hallmarks of late summer in Maine is the surplus of tomatoes that you see people trying to give away or trade away. I don’t grow any myself and I don’t trade for them. Nonetheless, I always seem to end up with more tomatoes than I can handle. I guess that’s just one of the things I love about living in a rural community.



Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. Finally! Google Classroom Lets You Share With Parents
2. Displaying YouTube Without Distractions
3. GoogleCast for Education Gets Your Students on the Same Page
4. Annotate Documents In the Updated Google Classroom Apps
5. Control What’s Projected With Chromecast or Extended Display
6. The Four Things Students Need to Create Good Book Trailers
7. How to Use Images as Answer Choices in Google Forms

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