Make Mini Books and More With Help from the Library of Congress
The Library of Congress has a great collection of activities suggestions and resources for parents who are looking for educational activities they can do at
The Library of Congress has a great collection of activities suggestions and resources for parents who are looking for educational activities they can do at
In last week’s episode of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions and Share Cool Stuff Rushton shared a neat site called Naraview. Those who stayed
This is the time of year when many of us are looking for fun ways to conduct end-of-year review sessions with our students. Playing Kahoot
On Friday during Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions and Share Cool Stuff someone asked if there is a tool that I would recommend for
Good evening from Maine where today it finally felt like spring. At this time last week the ground was covered in fresh snow. This evening,
One of the reasons that Wakelet has become popular in schools in the last couple of years is that it can be used for a
Earlier this week I had a reader ask me for advice on sharing videos in Google Classroom with her students without having to use YouTube.
There are lots of neat things that you can do with Google Sheets if you know how to get started. Getting started is often the
The Library of Congress offers a collection of images that are free to use and reuse. The LOC blog recently featured a subset of that
Raise your hand if you battle this same task management problem that I battle. I read and reply to an email then forget to do
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