
Four Ways to Give Short Presentations Online
Earlier this month I published a review of seven free services teachers can use to create and conduct online courses. Those services are good for

Earlier this month I published a review of seven free services teachers can use to create and conduct online courses. Those services are good for

Monday is President’s Day in the United States. In celebration of that day, Google has published a new kmz file containing images and links to

Whenever I go to a conference I like to take an informal poll about access to YouTube. I’ve never had much more than half of

Think Tutorial is a site providing free, easy to follow tutorials on a variety of web services, software, and mobile applications. When I originally reviewed
Good morning from Maine where after a brief thaw we’re headed back into regular winter temperatures. And because I love the cold, I’m heading north

The Awesome Library is a collection of more than 37,000 educational resources organized by academic category and sub-categories. For example, if you click on the
If you’ve ever shown a YouTube video in your classroom and wanted to show just a portion of it for students to discuss, you know

Last spring Google launched the Public Data Explorer. The Public Data Explorer allows anyone with a Google account to create visualizations of public data sets.

Collaborize Classroom is a free service that host websites for teachers. The fundamental purpose of Collaborize Classroom is to provide a discussion forum for teachers

The lines between blogging platforms, website platforms, and wiki platforms are not always clear. I have a somewhat simplistic explanation that I give to teachers