Rivet – A Reading App from Google
Rivet is a reading app from Area 120 (a Google property). The free app offers more than 2,000 books for students to read independently. The
Rivet is a reading app from Area 120 (a Google property). The free app offers more than 2,000 books for students to read independently. The
In yesterday’s Practical Ed Tech post I mentioned that if you have been using a service like SeeSaw all year to have students create digital
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As many of you know, I’ve spent the bulk of the last two weeks dealing with a slew of copyright issues and technical issues. Those
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Back in January I learned about a great alternative to YouTube called BoClips. BoClips offers millions of educational videos from well-known producers. In the last
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