Another Approach to Creating Search Challenges for Students
Yesterday afternoon I shared one of my approaches to creating search practice activities for students. That strategy involves using pictures to tell as story and
Yesterday afternoon I shared one of my approaches to creating search practice activities for students. That strategy involves using pictures to tell as story and
This week’s Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week Newsletter featured ten Google search tips for students. It’s all well and good to give those
At the end of the last episode of the Practical Ed Tech Podcast I mentioned that I had recently recorded a great conversation that I
Tomorrow is Constitution Day in the United States. As I shared last week, C-SPAN and DocsTeach have lots of free lesson plans and online activities.
Last week I published a list of my top five Google tools for social studies teachers and my top five non-Google tools for social studies
On Friday I recorded the seventh episode of the Practical Ed Tech podcast. In the episode I shared some news about a change in my
Good morning from Maine where it is a perfect early autumn morning. It’s ideal for going fishing with my loyal dog, Mason. We did that
Earlier this week I published my top five Google tools for social studies teachers and students. Recognizing that not everyone wants to use or has
In a Tweet yesterday afternoon Google announced a neat little addition to Google Expeditions. You can now share a link to a specific scene within
A couple of days ago someone sent me a Tweet asking if it was possible to arrange Google Slides presentations in portrait mode instead of
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