Play Your Dates Right – A History Timeline Game
ClassTools.net has many great online game templates for history teachers to use. Play Your Dates Right is one of the templates that I like to
ClassTools.net has many great online game templates for history teachers to use. Play Your Dates Right is one of the templates that I like to
Good morning from Maine where the sun is rising as I sip my coffee and listen to the birds begin to chirp. The benefit of
In an earlier post I explained and demonstrated how to use Google Takeout to save all of the data from your Google account. If you
Picture this: the sun is shining, you’re wearing your favorite summer casual clothes (an old Phish t-shirt in my case), but you’re going to miss
It’s that time of year when I start to get lots of questions from readers about what to do with files in their Google Workspace
Breaking News is one of the many great tools available on Russel Tarr’s ClassTools.net. Breaking News is a template for creating fake breaking news screens like
One of my most popular Google Slides tutorials is a video about how to use Google Slides to create a timeline. A follow-up to that video
Loopy is a free tool for creating your own animated simulations or illustrations of a concept. This free animation tool is designed to showing relationships
In a webinar I recently hosted I incidentally showed a quick way to show or hide the bookmarks bar in Chrome. The webinar was not
I wrote about this neat resource a couple of years ago. A recent post on the Maps Mania blog prompted me to revisit it. Carnegie
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