My Top Three Tools for Creating Audio Slideshow Videos
The audio slideshow style of video is probably the easiest of all video formats to create. It’s also one of the most misunderstood when it
The audio slideshow style of video is probably the easiest of all video formats to create. It’s also one of the most misunderstood when it
Where Does Your Thanksgiving Dinner Come From? is an interactive storymap that I’ve shared in the past and still find to be a neat resource. The
Making animations is a great way for students to bring their written stories to life on screen. Depending upon the story, the animation could be
I don’t think there’s a meal I like better than a classic Thanksgiving turkey with potatoes, squash, stuffing and cranberry sauce from a can (my
This week is Geography Awareness Week. It’s one of my favorite weeks of the year! Every year at this time I publish an updated list
From picking a line leader, to calling on a student during a discussion, to drawing a prize-winner there are plenty of times when we all
Next week is Geography Awareness Week. Google Earth is my favorite educational technology tool to use to teach history and geography lessons. And one of
Good morning from Nebraska where I’m visiting my good friends Kris and Beth Still. Long-time readers of my blog will remember that Beth filled in
Disclosure: ClassPoint is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com Earlier this week I published a written overview of a new-to-me PowerPoint tool called ClassPoint. It’s a great
Next week is my favorite academic week of the year. It’s Geography Awareness Week! On Sunday I’ll be publishing a big list of resources for
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