Great Reads from Great Places – An Interactive Map from the Library of Congress
Great Reads from Great Places is an interactive map produced by the Library of Congress for the National Book Festival. The purpose of the map
Great Reads from Great Places is an interactive map produced by the Library of Congress for the National Book Festival. The purpose of the map
I get a lot of questions sent to me throughout the week. Some of them are very specific and the answers only apply to one
More than a decade ago Weebly was one of the first DIY website builders that recommended to teachers. I helped countless teachers and their students
Monday’s featured artifact on Today’s Document from the National Archives was “Nurse wearing a mask as protection against influenza. September 13, 1918.” As is often
About a month ago I published a collection of resources for teaching students about logical fallacies and cognitive biases. Since then TED-Ed published another good
A couple of weeks ago I picked up an interesting book at my local library. It’s titled The Way of a Ship and it follows
Disclosure: Breakout EDU is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com. Like a lot of teachers, one of my biggest challenges last year was building a sense of
A few weeks ago I published a list of fifteen tools for creating mind maps and flowcharts. Padlet was one of the tools that I
This Friday is Constitution Day in the United States. According to federal law all schools that receive federal funding have to teach some type of
This Thursday at 4pm ET I’m hosting the new version of my most popular Practical Ed Tech webinar, Search Strategies Students Need to Know. The