Create a Sorting Game With a Free ClassTools Template
In last week’s episode of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast I answered a question about tools for creating sorting games. The Dust Bin game template from
In last week’s episode of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast I answered a question about tools for creating sorting games. The Dust Bin game template from
For many people the hardest of starting a writing assignment is choosing thinking of things to write about. This is particularly true when it comes
Microsoft Forms offers a good way for teachers to create online quizzes and surveys. Over the last couple of years Microsoft has steadily added more
Padlet has been in my list of top collaboration tools for nearly a decade. I started using it with my students back when it was
Good morning from Nebraska where I’m visiting my good friends Kris and Beth Still. Some of you may recall that Beth and met more than
Over the last year and a half or so Wakelet has become quite popular with teachers. Part of that popularity is due to the versatility
Canva is a great design tool that I have been using for years to design social media graphics, posters, infographics, business cards, greeting cards, and
This morning I published the latest episode of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast. In this episode I shared the exciting, for some, news about Google
Earlier this week I wrote a post about a new game template from Classtools called Fling the Teacher. The game lets students slingshot or “fling”
Wakelet is a great tool for creating collections of bookmarks, pictures, documents, videos, and more. It is free, easy to use, and offers privacy settings
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