Search, AR, VR, and Stories – The Week in Review
Good morning from cold and windy Maine. How windy? In the words of my two-year-old, “soooo windy!” Before sharing the list of the week’s most
Good morning from cold and windy Maine. How windy? In the words of my two-year-old, “soooo windy!” Before sharing the list of the week’s most
Google Slides has lots of little hidden features and overlooked tools that students can use to make all kinds creative presentations. One of those overlooked
I’m still working through many of the notes that I took during the 2019 BETT Show that wrapped up in a London a couple of
Go to any educational technology conference or ed tech blog today and you are bound to encounter augmented reality and virtual reality products. They’re the
Anchor, one of the best new podcast creation tools to emerge in the last few years, has been acquired by Spotify. In an email sent
I started this year with a goal of improving my fitness. As I wrote on January 2nd, I use Google Keep to set reminders to
On Monday I wrote about a couple of image-based search challenges that I do with students. I use those challenges as a way to get
On Monday someone Tweeted at me a request for an alternative to Audacity that his students could use online to record and edit audio tracks.
Google Scholar can be an excellent place to find articles from academic journals. Articles from academic journals aren’t the only things that students can search
One of my favorite ways to reinforce the use of good search strategies to students is to show interesting pictures and have students try to
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