Image Search, Science, and Math – The Week in Review

Good morning from Maine where we’re going to have a white Christmas. Eight inches of snow fell last night and more is on the way. That means it’s time for me to get to shoveling just as soon as I finish writing this week in review.

This week more people joined the 2018 Practical Ed Tech Coaching Group. It’s going to be a great group of teachers learning together! A few more people took advantage of the discounted offer for Teaching History With Technology and they’re off and running.

Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. 5 Good Alternatives to Google Image Search
2. 5 Observations Students Can Record With Google’s Science Journal App
3. Three Good Sources of Fun and Interesting Math Challenges
4. Four Things Students Need to Create Book Trailer Videos
5. Seven Ways to Create Screencasts on Chromebooks
6. How to Use Flipgrid – A Guide for Getting Started
7. Three Free iPad Apps for Creating Talking Animations

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