The Week in Review – Bad News and New Fonts
Good morning from Maine where the 50F air and the appearance of red leaves makes it feels like the end of summer is near. This
Good morning from Maine where the 50F air and the appearance of red leaves makes it feels like the end of summer is near. This
Over the years I’ve written plenty about book trailer videos and the tools that students need for making book trailer videos. For the most part,
On Thursday afternoon I was having trouble loading a couple of websites that I planned to use in a presentation. To make check if the
Earlier today I recorded the second episode of Practical Ed Tech Live for the new school year. As I mentioned last week, this year I’m
Last fall the Free Music Archive, one of my go-to sources of free music for multimedia projects, nearly closed. Fortunately, it was taken over by
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
Over the last ten years I’ve had the good fortune to run workshops and give presentations at hundreds of schools and conferences. I’m frequently asked
Earlier today Google released a convenient update to the Google Drive iOS and Android apps. The update enables users to fill out PDF forms on
Bad News is a website that offers simulations that show visitors how misinformation is spread through social media. Bad News is available in two versions.
Yesterday, Quizizz made an announcement about some new features that they have added to their quiz game service. As I was writing about those features
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