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Good evening from Maine where it was a beautiful day for walking in the woods and along the water. Max and Mason were very happy
Good evening from Maine where it was a beautiful day for walking in the woods and along the water. Max and Mason were very happy
Timeline creation is a go-to project for many history teachers. When I made timelines as a student and in my first year or two of
My Simpleshow is a free tool for creating Common Craft style explanatory videos. The best aspect of My Simpleshow is the emphasis that the developers have placed on
JoeZoo Express is a free Google Docs Add-on that could change the way that you grade students’ work in Google Documents. JoeZoo enables you to
On Monday I shared some thoughts about using Pixton to engage students in creative writing. Over the last couple of days some folks have asked
The World of 7 Billion is an annual video contest designed to get students to think about issues related to population growth. The contest asks middle school
Google’s search function has a lot of handy features that students often overlook while conducting research. One of those features is the option to refine
Last night I hosted a free webinar about using storyboards to tell stories, illustrate problems and solutions, and to summarize favorite books. The webinar was
This is a guest post from Sabba Quidwai (@AskMsQ) of EdTechTeacher, an advertiser on this site. Last week was a big one for Apple enthusiasts,
About eighteen months ago I published a video tutorial on how to create a simple check-in/ check-out system in Google Forms. Since then Forms has
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