The Practical Ed Tech Podcast – Episode #16
It was a long week at school for me. I think you’ll hear that in my voice in the latest episode of The Practical Ed
It was a long week at school for me. I think you’ll hear that in my voice in the latest episode of The Practical Ed
Loop is a relatively new tool for gathering feedback from your students. You can use it to gather feedback in the forms of text responses,
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post that I wrote for a new supporter of FreeTech4Teachers.com. A few years ago I stumbled upon Actively Learn while
This afternoon I had the opportunity to talk with Mike Tholfsen from Microsoft. Mike is a Product Manager on the Microsoft EDU team. In the
I’ve decided to try something new to end 2019. That new thing is organizing a free online conference for teachers. I’m calling it the Practical
Fall is full of great things like colorful leaves, fresh apple pies, and Halloween candy! But there is one thing that I don’t like about
A couple of weeks ago I shared a selection of Halloween-themed ELA articles available through ReadWorks. As Halloween gets closer, it’s only nine days away,
Thanks to an email from a reader named John I was alerted to a video missing from an older blog post that I published about
Ian Fisher is a software engineer at Google. In addition to his work at Google he’s developed a couple of fun map games. The games
Good morning from Maine where it’s cold outside and quiet in my house. In other words, I’m up early before anyone else. It’s a perfect
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