Week in Review – The Votes Are In

Good morning from Maine where the dust is clearing after campaign season and winter is quickly settling in. This week I had the privilege to work with teachers in Rockingham County, North Carolina and to present at the iPad Summit USA. Thank you to those who invited me and to those who came out to see me.

On election night I was in the Washington/ Reagan Airport watching the talking heads make their projections about the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election. But no matter which channel was on I didn’t find projections for the one “election” that everyone can enjoy, the Car Talk Electoral Vocational-Technical College Best Non-Political Bumper Sticker of All Time. If you’re looking for a fun distraction after you read this week’s most popular posts, go see the stickers.

These are the most popular posts of the week:
1. Teenage Life in Ancient Rome – A TED-Ed Lesson
2. Three Video Explanations of Why We Change Our Clocks
3. Google Documents and Common Core Standards
4. Touring the Mayflower and Daily Life in Plymouth
5. Free Printable Calendars
6. Learn Spanish in the Spanish MOOC
7. Mobile Learning and Common Core

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