Two Easy Ways to Blur Faces and Objects in Your Videos
Recording short video clips and posting them on your classroom or school website is a great way for parents and other community members to learn
Recording short video clips and posting them on your classroom or school website is a great way for parents and other community members to learn
On Sunday evening a reader of my Practical Ed Tech Newsletter replied with a question about creating timelines. She was looking for suggestions for a
Disclosure: Tract is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com Tract is a new service that offers fun lessons for elementary school and middle school students taught by
Earlier this year Mote emerged as one of my favorite new tools of the year. Mote is a Chrome extension that works with all of
C-SPAN Classroom offers some fantastic resources for teachers of U.S. History, civics, and government. One of those resources that has been offered in the past
About a month ago I shared a list of resources for helping students learn to recognize logical fallacies and cognitive biases. One of the resources
Good morning from Maine where it is going to be a great early fall weekend for apple picking, bike riding, and enjoying the great outdoors.
Last week Rushton Hurley and I resumed our regular series of free webinars plainly titled Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions and Share Cool Stuff.
Ziplet is a service for gathering feedback from your students in a variety of ways. The simplest way is to create an exit ticket by
Google Keep is a great tool for middle school and high school students to use to create assignment reminders, bookmark important research findings, organize information,
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