A Simple Trick to Make Audio Editing Easier
In this week’s Practical Ed Tech Newsletter I featured five podcasting tips for students and teachers. One of those tips was to “clap and pause.”
In this week’s Practical Ed Tech Newsletter I featured five podcasting tips for students and teachers. One of those tips was to “clap and pause.”
Behind every digital image that you capture there is a bunch of information that isn’t visible to the naked eye. That information is called metadata
The fall is my favorite season of the year. I love waking up to cold, crisp mornings then enjoying mild days outside. In fact, that’s
There was a time when Google Chrome was the new kid on the block and promised faster browsing and faster page load time. That hasn’t
Good morning from Maine where the sun is shining on what should be a gorgeous early autumn day. I would be remiss not to mention
The 2021 Fall Foliage Prediction Map is a feature of the SmokyMountains.com website. The map displays a week-by-week prediction of when leaves in the continental
About a month ago Google announced that they were finally adding an autosave option to Google Forms. This new features lets students leave a Google
Earlier this summer I shared some ideas for encouraging students to do research in digital archives. The U.S. News Map produced by Georgia Tech and
Every year C-SPAN hosts the StudentCam video contest for middle school and high school students in the United States. The 2021/22 version of the contest has been announced
TypeTastic is a site that offers more than 700 free typing games for students of all ages. I first reviewed TypeTastic a few years ago shortly
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