The Week In Review Featuring Max the Blogging Dog

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Good morning from Maine. I hope that everyone had a great first week of 2013. After a nice blogging vacation I got back to a regular writing routine on January 1. This week I discovered that my newly adopted dog, Max, likes to blog too. As you can see in the picture he thinks he’s a lapdog and he is quite curious about the keyboard. He and Morrison make the quite the pair. Max blogs and Morrison guards the home office.

Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. Blubbr – Create Interactive Quizzes Using YouTube Clips
2. 17 Cartoon Videos Explaining the Internet and Internet Safety to Kids
3. Three Questions to Consider Before Flipping Your Classroom
4. Build a Media Gallery With Your Students in 2013
5. Use Duolingo to Learn a New Language in 2013
6. The Story of Exploration in Four Minutes
7. Timer Pop – A Handy Classroom Timer

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