The Week in Review – The Most Popular Posts

Good morning from Maine where we’re anticipating a winter ice storm. I’m trying to get a lot done before the inevitable power outage. One of those things is writing up this week’s list of the most popular posts of the week.

This week I hosted the first session of Teaching History With Technology. 31 people are participating in the course. At the end of the month I’ll be hosting a new course called Video Projects for Every Classroom – Deep Dive.

These were the week’s most popular posts:
1. A Comparison of Multimedia Timeline Creation Tools – Updated
2. Biomes and Ecoregions Interactive Map
3. Tips on Using Voice Typing in Google Documents
4. How to Use the New Creative Commons Chrome Extension
5. Learn How to Use These 5 Time-saving Gmail Features in 2020
6. Algorithms Explained by Common Craft
7. How to Combine Multiple Google Forms Into One

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Other Places to Follow My Work
Besides FreeTech4Teachers.com and the daily email digest, there are other ways to keep up with what I’m publishing. 
  • Practical Ed Tech Newsletter –
    This comes out once per week (Sunday night/ Monday morning) and
    includes my tip of the week and a summary of the week’s most popular
    posts from FreeTech4Teachers.com.
  • My YouTube Channel –
    More than 16,000 are subscribed to my YouTube channel for my regular
    series of tutorial videos including more than 300 Google tools
    tutorials. 
  • The Practical Ed Tech Podcast is where I answer questions from readers, share news and notes, and occasionally talk to interesting people in education. 
  • Facebook – The FreeTech4Teachers.com Facebook page has nearly 450,000 followers. 
  • Twitter – I’ve been Tweeting away for the last twelve years at twitter.com/rmbyrne
  • Instagram – this is mostly pictures of my kids, my dogs, my bikes, my skis, and fly fishing.
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