A Guide to Blogging Terminology
In my previous post I shared some information about the upcoming Edublogs Student Blogging Challenge. If you’re new to blogging or it has been a
In my previous post I shared some information about the upcoming Edublogs Student Blogging Challenge. If you’re new to blogging or it has been a
Blogging can be a great way to get students interested in writing and publishing their work for an audience. The challenges of classroom blogging have
How Do Ocean Currents Work? is a TED-Ed lesson that makes a fantastic addition to TED-Ed’s list of lessons about oceans. The list now has
ReadWorks, a fantastic free service for ELA teachers, recently added new illustrated ebooks to their library. These illustrated ebooks can be used in the same
Earlier this week I sent out an email about super-early registration for the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp. Some people have already jumped on that
Valentine’s Day is only a couple of days away. If you’re looking for some last minute activities to do in your classroom, take a look
Last year Google added Smart Replies to all Gmail accounts including those of G Suite for Education users. The Smart Replies feature has become quite
In the last week I’ve fielded a half-dozen emails from readers who were experiencing problems with web tools not working as they expected. This seems
Last week I published a video about using Google Slides to create choose your own adventure stories. That prompted a couple of people to ask
Thanks to an email from a reader I was alerted that a few of the online whiteboard tools that I have reviewed in the past
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