The Month In Review – The Most Popular Posts

When in London…

Good evening from Woodstock, Maine where it is a balmy 19F. It’s hard to believe that the first month of the year is already at its end. This month started out slowly but quickly picked up as I conducted four webinars (three for PracticalEdTech.com), presented at Archbishop Williams High School in Braintree, Massachusetts, and attended TeachMeet BETT in London. Along the way I learned a bunch of new things that I’ve shared in this blog and or plan to incorporate in future workshops.

101 posts were published on Free Technology for Teachers this month. Here are the ten most popular posts.

1. Teachit Timer – A Slick Classroom Activity Timer
2. 7 Free iPad Apps for Science Lessons
3. Seven Free Online Whiteboard Tools for Teachers and Students
4. Nature Sound Map – Listen to the Sounds of Nature All Over the World
5. Thinking Blocks – Model Math Problems on iPads, Interactive Whiteboards, and in Your Browser
6. Click to Spin – A Fun and Free Random Name Picker
7. Three Good Tools for Building Flipped Lessons That Include Assessment Tools
8. 10 Tools to Help Students Keep Track of Tasks This Year
9. Wellcome Images Releases 100,000 Images Under Creative Commons Licensing
10. Seven Free Online Tools for Scheduling Appointments

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