Five Ideas for Using Google Drawings This Fall
A couple of weeks ago I shared directions for an icebreaker activity that can be done in Jamboard or Google Drawings. Jamboard and Google Drawings
A couple of weeks ago I shared directions for an icebreaker activity that can be done in Jamboard or Google Drawings. Jamboard and Google Drawings
Flippity is one of my go-to resources for making fun things like games and random name pickers with Google Sheets. Recently, some of the Flippity
Earlier this year I published some reviews and videos about a few new mind mapping tools. As the new school year begins I think it’s
Later this week I’m conducting an online professional development workshop about Google Earth and Maps. One of my goals for the workshop is to help
Creating cartoons and comic strips can be a fun way for students to show their understanding of events and concepts. For the student who is
This morning I was looking for some short videos about the history of Labor Day. In doing so I came across The History of Labor
One of the most annoying things to start any video call is the process of resolving sound quality issues like a persistent echo. Google recently
Over the weekend while browsing some news articles on the BBC News I was reminded of a good resource that I used for many years
In the past I’ve written about using the Library of Congress vintage travel posters collection in Google Earth. Last week I read a new Library
Over the last fourteen years I’ve used Google Docs and had students use Google Docs for lots of activities besides just writing essays. I’ve used
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