Five Good Collections of Historic Maps for Classroom Use
Last week I wrote a blog post featuring the newly published historic map collection hosted by the Internet Archive. That collection, the David Rumsey Historical
Last week I wrote a blog post featuring the newly published historic map collection hosted by the Internet Archive. That collection, the David Rumsey Historical
Do you teach middle school or high school social studies classes? Have you ever had a student say to you, “Google has nothing on this”
Last week I shared directions for measuring perimeter and area in Google Earth. Doing that is one of many ways to incorporate Google Earth into
In this week’s Practical Ed Tech newsletter I made the case for using Google Scholar as part of your research process. In the newsletter I
Good morning from Maine where an overcast and relatively warm day awaits. I’ve put away our skis for the season. We’re in biking mode now.
Earlier this week I listed the educational technology topics that I’m still passionate about after all these years. One of those topics is search strategies
Even though it was acquired by Spotify a few years ago, Anchor.fm remained it’s own platform until March of this year. Back in March Anchor
Even though the cold and rainy weather we’re experiencing here in Maine makes it feel like summer is a long way off, it’s not. I
About a month ago I got a new MacBook Air. It has been about a decade since I last used a Mac as my primary
As I mentioned in this week’s Practical Ed Tech Newsletter, Google Earth and digital mapping is an area of ed tech that I still get
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