How to Give Partial Credit in Google Forms
Google Forms provides an easy way for teachers to create self-grading quizzes. The current version of Google Forms lets you create self-grading quizzes that contain
Google Forms provides an easy way for teachers to create self-grading quizzes. The current version of Google Forms lets you create self-grading quizzes that contain
DuckDuckGo is becoming a popular alternative to conducting searches on Google.com. The reason for that popularity is a reflection of DuckDuckGo’s claim to not track
Google’s Advanced Search menu offers more than just tools for refining your search terms. In the Advanced Search menu you’ll find tools for refining search
Creating multimedia projects like videos, podcasts, and audio slideshows is a great way for students to develop a variety of skills. Some of those skills
The August session of the Practical Ed Tech Virtual Summer Camp begins next Monday at 10am ET. If you haven’t registered, you can do so up
One of the options in Google’s Advanced Search menu is to exclude specific words from search results. At first, excluding words from search results might
On Tuesday I shared a search challenge and wrote that you could email me if you wanted the answers to the questions in the challenge.
Good morning from Maine where the sun is rising and I’m about to head out on an early morning bike ride. Before I do that
This week TED-Ed published a new video about Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem. This is the latest in a long list of mathematics video lessons produced by
A couple of times this week I have written about using primary sources in history lessons and or research lessons. That has reminded me of
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