ReadWorks Adds an Offline Mode for Students
ReadWorks is a non-profit service that I’ve been recommending for years. It is a free service that provides high-quality fiction and non-fiction articles and lesson
ReadWorks is a non-profit service that I’ve been recommending for years. It is a free service that provides high-quality fiction and non-fiction articles and lesson
About seven years ago I noticed that “too many updates” was the most common reason for people unsubscribing from the emails from this blog. To
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It’s a fairly regular occurrence that people watch one of my screencast videos and then ask me what all of the extensions are that appear
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Mote is a new Chrome extension that I learned about from one of Greg Kulowiec’s Tweets earlier this week. With Mote installed in your Chrome
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