Seven Mind Mapping Tools to Try This Year
Earlier this week a reader emailed me to ask for my suggestions for online mind mapping tools for her students to use this fall. My
Earlier this week a reader emailed me to ask for my suggestions for online mind mapping tools for her students to use this fall. My
Most of the time I like Google Workspace tools better than the equivalent tools from Microsoft. There is one exception to that rule. That exception
The start of the school year is when many of us are excited to try new and different things. If you’re looking for something
Storyboard That is a great tool that can be used for creating cartoons, flowcharts, timelines, and wireframes in addition to typical storyboards. Storyboard That also offers
Good morning from Maine where it’s overcast and drizzly, again. It has been that kind of summer. Nonetheless, it has been a good summer filled
Earlier this week I shared a handful of ways to use Book Creator this fall. At the bottom of that blog post, I mentioned Book Creator’s
Last Friday I published a video in which I demonstrated the teacher view and student view of Google Classroom. A lot of people replied to
It’s that time of year again when many of us are thinking about ways for our students to get to know each other and us.
This morning my YouTube subscriptions included a notification of a new TED-Ed lesson that caught my attention. That lesson is titled How the Water You
This morning when I checked my YouTube Studio account I noticed that my little channel had passed the 47,000 subscriber mark. Despite publishing videos on YouTube since
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