Find Relevant YouTube Videos With These Search Tools
Last week I shared some tools for displaying YouTube videos in your classroom without showing all of the distracting comments and sidebar materials found on
Last week I shared some tools for displaying YouTube videos in your classroom without showing all of the distracting comments and sidebar materials found on
If you’re making the switch from a Windows desktop/laptop environment to a Chromebook environment this year, don’t abandon your old PPT and Word files. You
Two things prompted this post. First, this week I have received a dozen or more emails from teachers who didn’t bother to write anything like,
Thanks to a reader named Barbara I was reminded of a short video that I made a couple of years ago for new Chromebook users.
I like the sound of a classroom full of kids talking and working together on projects. But there are times when students need to be
DocsTeach is one of my go-to recommendations for anyone who teaches U.S. History at a middle school or high school level. The site offers a
Thanks to the influence of Tony Vincent I’ve started to see the utility of adding emojis to documents and graphics. Scroll through Tony’s Twitter feed and
Earlier this week I learned about a new bibliography creation tool called MyBib. MyBib is an open source project. Unlike some of the big names
Google Slides has come a long way since its early days as a bare-bones slideshow tool. Today, it is packed with features. Some of those
Kahoot has just announced a feature that teachers have requested for a long time. You can now upload a spreadsheet of questions to create a
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