Interactive Versions of Aesop’s Fables – And Dozens of Other Classic Works
The Library of Congress has tons of fantastic resources available for teachers and students, if you know where to find them. One of those great
The Library of Congress has tons of fantastic resources available for teachers and students, if you know where to find them. One of those great
DocsTeach has long been one of my go-to recommendations for teachers of U.S. History. DocsTeach provides a wealth of digitized primary source artifacts that can
Good evening from Maine where it was a perfect early summer day. It started with a bike ride which was followed by a trip to
Last week I published a list of my ten most popular professional development workshop topics. That post generated a handful of emails from folks who
A couple of weeks ago TED-Ed released a video about spotting misleading headlines. I quickly added that lesson to my list of resources for helping
In response to yesterday’s post about moving files from one Google account to another, this morning I woke up to three emails from readers wondering
As I mentioned in my previous post, I recently received an email from a reader who wanted to know what to do with Google Classroom
This week I received an email from a reader who asked about what how to move Google Drive items from a school account to a
Veescope Live is a free iPad app for creating green screen videos. Of the free iPad apps for making green screen videos that I’ve tried,
Geocaching is one of the things that I spend a good bit of time talking about in both my workshop and in my webinar 5
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