The Week in Review – The Most Popular Posts

Good morning from Maine where an inch of fresh snow is coating the woods around my house. The fresh snow provides a great canvas on which various animals to leave their tracks behind. It’s fun to find discover the various animals that come so close to my house. Over the years I’ve seen moose, deer, bear, coyote, and bobcat tracks as well as many smaller animals like squirrels and rabbits. Wherever you are this weekend, I hope you have time to enjoy your neighborhood too.




Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. Six Tools for Creating Classroom Quiz Games – A Comparison Chart
2. How to Create Kahoot Games
3. 7 Tools for Creating Flowcharts, Mind Maps, and Diagrams
4. How to Create a Google Earth Tour
5. Print Posters With Almost Any Printer
6. A New Facebook Page for Practical Ed Tech Tips
7. Analyzing Word Choice in a Presidential Statement

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