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Getting Going With G Suite has been my most popular Practical Ed Tech course over the last six years. It has gone through many iterations
Getting Going With G Suite has been my most popular Practical Ed Tech course over the last six years. It has gone through many iterations
Portions of this post originally appeared on one of my other blogs, Ed Tech Fitness. The U.S. National Parks Service is turning 103 years old
This morning Quizizz, a popular classroom quiz game service, announced the launch of three new features that many teachers have wanted. Those features are polling,
This morning while reading a National Geographic article about animal migrations in national parks I stumbled onto a related feature titled Migration Waves. Migration Waves
EDpuzzle has been my go-to tool for making video-based lessons and quizzes for many years. Just in time for the new school year EDpuzzle has
This Friday at 9am ET I’m bringing back my Practical Ed Tech Live series in which I answer batches of questions that readers like you
SAT prep was one of the things that I used to do in my homeroom when I had junior year students. Many of the activities
Randy Krum, the author of Cool Infographics, has published a new infographic that is a great resource for any student who has a new MacBook
The beginning of the new school year is a great time to introduce students to some new search strategies and to give them refreshers on
If you’re like me, you probably have a smartphone and a laptop and perhaps a tablet that you use throughout the course of your day.