The calendar tells me that it is spring here in Maine, but the weather tells me otherwise. We’re expecting ten more inches of snow to fall overnight tonight. But that hasn’t kept me from enjoying the outdoors as I did on Wednesday when I took a walk around Portland Head Light.
Portland Head Light is just one of the many lighthouses near the site of this year’s Practical Ed Tech Summer Camps. Almost half of the seats have been already been reserved for the Practical Ed Tech Chromebook Camp. Discounted early registration is available.
As I do at this time every month, I’ve compiled a list of the most popular posts of the previous 30 days.
Here are this month’s most popular posts:
1. 22 Videos That Can Help Students Improve Their Writing
2. Zero Noise Classroom – A Timer and Noise Meter in One
3. 5 Ways to Show YouTube Videos Without Related Content
4. Google Team Drives Now Available
5. 12 Ways to Create Videos On Chromebooks
6. 7 Great Tools for Creating Flipped Lessons from Existing Videos
7. How to Use Zero Noise Classroom
8. Formatically Helps Students Properly Format Essays
9. Create Screencast Videos on Chromebooks – Three Good Options
10. How to Add Spoken Audio to Google Slides
Join me on Tuesday afternoons in April for a series of professional development webinars.
My Simpleshow provides a great way to create explanatory videos.