Why Should You Read Moby Dick – A New TED-Ed Lesson
A couple of years ago TED-Ed started producing a series of video lessons titled Why Should You Read… The videos in the series feature classic
A couple of years ago TED-Ed started producing a series of video lessons titled Why Should You Read… The videos in the series feature classic
Shared Drives in G Suite for Education are great for distributing things like staff handbooks, templates for permission slips, and media assets like pictures from
Yesterday afternoon I hosted a free webinar titled Intro to Teaching History With Technology. This webinar featured my Discovery, Discussion, Demonstration framework in the context
Canva is a graphic design tool that I’ve used for years to create blog post and social media graphics. In the last year I’ve started
This summer I’m hosting two sections of my popular Teaching History With Technology course. The first section meets every Monday afternoon in June. The second
In this week’s Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week newsletter I shared a short guide to finding and using media for use in classroom
As we head into summer many of us start to reflect on the last school year (it was one we’ll never forget) and what we
In my previous post I wrote about and included a video about adding timestamps to longer videos that you post on your YouTube channel. Rather
When you’re publishing videos that are longer than five or six minutes on your YouTube channel it can be helpful to viewers to add some
Earlier this week a reader asked me if there was a way to quickly scan across all of the documents his students submit in Google
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