An Old Story About Digital Badges and Why Kids Like Them
In the last two weeks since I published a video about creating a badge tracker in Google Sheets, I’ve told the following story from May
In the last two weeks since I published a video about creating a badge tracker in Google Sheets, I’ve told the following story from May
Last spring I highlighted OPEN Phys Ed’s National Field Day activities and lesson plans. For the new school year OPEN has published a new collection
In this week’s Practical Ed Tech Newsletter I shared a bunch of resources for teaching about digital citizenship. In that newsletter I included a link
Last week Book Creator introduced a great new feature just in time for the start of the new school year. That feature is the option
Disclosure: Kikori is currently an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com. Kikori is an app and website that I first reviewed back in March shortly after its initial
This post is a combination of my most recent Practical Ed Tech Newsletter and one that I published last fall. Whether you’re using an online
Readlee was one of my favorite new tools in the last school year. The basic concept of Readlee is your students complete assignments by reading
Good morning from Maine where the sun is shining and cool breeze is blowing while I drink my morning coffee. It was a long week
Earlier this week I was checking my local weather forecast on NOAA.gov when I noticed a back-to-school announcement. The announcement highlighted some lesson plans and
Yesterday I published a blog post about playing Google Slides on an automatically advancing loop. That blog post prompted a question from a reader about
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