A New Accessible PhET Simulation
PhET is a free resource that I’ve been recommending for many years. It now offers more than 100 math, physics, chemistry, and biology simulations that
PhET is a free resource that I’ve been recommending for many years. It now offers more than 100 math, physics, chemistry, and biology simulations that
Good morning from Maine where we’ve finally had a nice stretch of summer weather, if you ignore yesterday’s rain. This week was full of bike
Sometimes it is easier to reply to an email with a video than it is to write out a reply. For example, when a colleague
This week TED-Ed published a new lesson that addresses a topic that just about everyone who owns a cell phone has wondered about at one
A couple of years ago one of Kevin Hodgson’s blog posts introduced me to the national Write Out project. This is a two week, online
At the start of every school year I like to review search strategies with students. If you like to do the same and want some
ClassTools has long been a favorite resource of mine for creating all kinds of fun, online activities for social studies classes. As the new school
If you’re interested in a professional development course that you can do while sitting outside before the summer ends, take a look at the courses
A couple of days ago a reader emailed me to ask for suggestions on how to share pictures with her students’ parents without having to
In this week’s Practical Ed Tech Newsletter I shared a couple of studies that support the benefits of handwriting notes over typing notes. In the
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