Clipart, Maps, and Food – The Week in Review
Good morning from Maine where it feels like winter is here to stay. A couple of the local ski mountains are open, a thin coat
Good morning from Maine where it feels like winter is here to stay. A couple of the local ski mountains are open, a thin coat
Earlier this week I shared ClipArt ETC and Clippix ETC as good resources for locating free clipart and pictures to use in classroom projects. That
Peanuts drawn by Charles Schulz, Calvin and Hobbes drawn by Bill Watterson, and The Family Circus drawn by Bil Keane were the comics that I was
One of my favorite things about Thanksgiving is eating the leftovers the next day. I enjoy a good turkey sandwich almost as much as Ross,
It’s Thanksgiving Day here in the U.S. And although the pandemic ended my annual tradition of watching the road race in my hometown my tradition of posting
A couple of weeks ago I published an introductory overview of a new digital mapping platform called Felt. As I said in that introduction, I’ve
Yesterday afternoon I shared a tip for keeping track of what you put into your Google Drive folders. This morning I have a tip on
If you have a YouTube channel, there is a new (new to me anyway) email scam that you need to be aware of. This scam
A few days ago I received an email from a reader who was looking for suggestions about how to keep track of what is contained
The Florida Center for Instructional Technology hosts two fantastic resources for teachers and students in search of clipart and pictures for classroom projects. One of
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