How to Make Whiteboard Videos in Wakelet
Wakelet is a tool that become immensely popular in schools in the last few years. A large part of the popularity is due to the
Wakelet is a tool that become immensely popular in schools in the last few years. A large part of the popularity is due to the
When I was in high school we had to learn how to create bibliographies by working from a template that my history teacher, Mr. Diggs,
Long time followers of my blog know that over the years I have fought many many many battles with people who think it’s okay to
A couple of days ago I wrote about recently discovering that Immersive Reader works in Microsoft Forms. Immersive Reader is Microsoft’s free accessibility tool that
A couple of weeks ago during Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions and Share Cool Stuff someone asked why her blog posts don’t appear correctly
One of my students came ranting into class today because of a conversation she’d had with another student about facemasks and social distancing. The person
Poll Everywhere is a polling tool that I’ve used off and on throughout the past decade. It’s a great tool for gathering questions from an
It has been nearly fifteen years since I first tried my hand at making instructional videos for my students. The first ones were not good.
Last week TED-Ed published a new lesson about national parks. The lesson explains the origins of the U.S. National Parks system and concludes with explanations
Like many of you, I have to teach students who are online and students who are in my classroom. Sometimes I have to do both
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