Three Good Tools for Collaboratively Creating Multimedia Books
Collaborating to create multimedia books can be a good way to get students excited about writing stories. Students can collaborate with each other and or
Collaborating to create multimedia books can be a good way to get students excited about writing stories. Students can collaborate with each other and or
The reason that I read more often than any other for people unsubscribing from Free Technology for Teachers is “too many updates.” That’s why over
Note Anywhere is a Chrome extension that lets you add a sticky note to just about any webpage that you have open in your browser.
OpenEd (formerly known as OpenEd.io) offers a huge index of educational games, videos, practice assessments, tutorials, and more. One of the strengths of OpenEd is
A couple of weeks ago I shared four Halloween-themed video lessons from SciShow Kids. This morning I discovered another SciShow Kids video that falls into
Choosito is a neat search engine for students and teachers to use to find websites based on reading level. It also includes a number of
Flippity is a great website that provides templates for creating games, quizzes, and flashcards in Google Sheets. Recently, Flippity published a new template that could
Halloween is less than one week away. Some communities, like mine, are having Halloween festivities this weekend. If you’re in need of some educational activities
Google Keep has been my favorite bookmarking and reminder tool ever since Evernote made their free plan worthless earlier this year. I use it on
Last year I published a free PDF handout that highlights great Add-ons for Google Docs, Forms, and Sheets. The handout also included a few of
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