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Sorting through YouTube for useful, educational videos can be time consuming and frustrating. For those of you who have ever searched for and wonder if

Sorting through YouTube for useful, educational videos can be time consuming and frustrating. For those of you who have ever searched for and wonder if

PB Wiki, the free wiki platform that I introduced to one of my school districts curriculum committees, has announced some great new features for educators.

Convey This is a free service that can be added to any website or blog to translate text content. Convey This is a button similar
Simply Google is not a Google Product, but a website about all of the great things that Google offers for free. Simply Google provides visitors

With election day less than one week away, I thought I would share a couple of resources that Social Studies teachers might find useful. The

Ask a Scientist is a free service for K-12 teachers and students to get answers to difficult environmental and Earth science questions. Currently, there are

Tom Barrett, who has written some great guides for teachers concerning the use of Google Docs, has just released another great piece of advice. Tom

I typically don’t post stories or link to anything that is not 100% free for the end user. However, in this case I will make

The Story Place is a children’s digital library produced by the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg counties in North Carolina. The Story place features

The Eats, Shoots & Leaves punctuation game is based on the popular book of the same name written by Lynne Truss. The game presents a