Fishbowl – A New Professional Network for Teachers
This week Fishbowl joined Free Technology for Teachers as a new advertiser on the site. Fishbowl is a professional networking service for professionals in many
This week Fishbowl joined Free Technology for Teachers as a new advertiser on the site. Fishbowl is a professional networking service for professionals in many
We enter URLs into our web browsers every day, but have you ever wondered what all the parts of those URLs mean? The URL can
Whenever I talk about using media in videos, slideshows, podcasts, or any other media, I always emphasize the importance of using media that is either
Almost a year after it ceased operations, Wikispaces and “Wikispaces alternatives” are still two of the most frequently searched terms on this blog. If you
Summer will be here soon (in the northern hemisphere) and ReadWorks has free summer reading packets that you can send home with your students. The
Google Drive is the core of many aspects of G Suite for Education. There are lots of little features of Google Drive that are often
On Monday I published a list of my ten go-to tech tools for social studies teachers and students. Google Books was one of the tools
Making animated videos is a great way for students to bring their written stories to life on screen. Those could be fiction or nonfiction stories.
Easy Notecards is a free study aid that Vicki Davis introduced to me eight years ago. This post is an update on what I wrote
Over the last decade I’ve written about a lot of excellent resources for social studies lessons. Over time some of those tools have faded away
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