Good morning from Maine where it’s nearly forty degrees warmer than last week. It almost felt like March weather when I went out with my dogs this morning. It’s going to be a great day for taking my toddlers skiing. Wherever you are this weekend, I hope that you get to do something fun too. If that means catching up on some reading, take a look at this week’s list of the most popular posts.
This week I hosted the third installment of Teaching History With Technology. A few folks have asked if I’ll be offering the course again. I will be hosting it again in the spring after I wrap up Video Projects for Almost Every Classroom.
These were the week’s most popular posts:
1. Quickly Create Collaborative Maps With Ethermap
2. How to Use Microsoft Forms to Collect Files
3. Rubrics and Originality Reports in Google Classroom
4. Three Google Forms Tutorials for Beginners
5. A Tip for Your Colleagues Who Unneccesarily Use “Reply All”
6. Vortex by ClassTools – Create Your Own Sorting Game
7. How to Create an Online Sorting Activity Using Google Sheets
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Video Projects for Almost Every Classroom
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