How to Use Google Scholar to Track Product Developments
Last week I wrote about how students can use Google Scholar to track product developments and innovations over time. In the video embedded below I
Last week I wrote about how students can use Google Scholar to track product developments and innovations over time. In the video embedded below I
No unit of study about the Cold War is complete without including the Cuban Missile Crisis. The latest TED-Ed lesson provides students with a five
Next week I’m starting three sections of my popular Practical Ed Tech online courses. On Monday Blogs & Social Media for Teachers & School Leaders
As the campaign for the White House continues to heat up, tonight’s debate should make that clear, it might be a good idea to take
The first debate between U.S. Presidential candidates is happening tonight at 9pm ET/ 6pm PT. Lifehacker has a list of all of the ways that
Earlier this year Google announced a move to make Android apps and other element of the Google Play store available on Chromebooks. The first opportunity
The USGS offers free topographic maps for most of the United States. The maps can be downloaded as PDFs through the USGS store. The maps
Good morning from Maine where it certainly feels like fall. This week my daughter turned one month old. The time is flying. As you can
MIT + K12 is an MIT project that features MIT students explaining math and science concepts for K-12 students. The website isn’t a collection of
It is apple picking season here in New England. Take a stroll through a local orchard and you’re likely to see a bunch of different
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