Music, Feedback, and Flowcharts – The Week in Review

Good evening from Nebraska where I’m visiting my good friends Kris and Beth Still. Some of you may remember that Beth was the person who organized the NECC Newbie Project back in 2009 to get me to the NECC (now called ISTE) conference. We were relative strangers before then but good friends since then. Wherever you are this weekend, I hope that you’re having fun too.

These were the week’s most popular posts:
1. Build a Body – An Interactive Biology Lesson
2. Five Places to Find Free Music and Sounds for Multimedia Projects
3. Is Your Feedback Really Effective? – This Google Docs Add-on Will Tell You
4. Parts of Speech Quest
5. A Good Tool for Writing Reflections on Stories
6. Visme – Great Tools for Making Flowcharts and Mind Maps
7. MyBib is Back

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