Month in Review – October’s Most Popular Posts
It’s the end of the month and as I do every month I’ve gone through and made a list of the most popular posts of
It’s the end of the month and as I do every month I’ve gone through and made a list of the most popular posts of
Earlier today, I posted a couple of resources from NPR and National Geographic for teaching students how the world’s population grew to 7 billion and
This morning NPR had a story about the world’s population reaching 7 billion. Then this afternoon Ronald Ho posted a link to the following visual
Do a quick search for online task management or personal planners and you’re bound to come back with many options to pick from. Most of
I ran this post last Monday, but just in case you missed it here are some last minute Halloween resources. And below is the Google
Through my friend Angela Maiers I recently learned about a neat augmented reality iPhone app that helps users identify the stars and planets. Star &
There doesn’t seem to be any shortage of services for collating and displaying the content you find online. One popular example of that is Scoop.it.
I couple of days ago I highlighted Google Good to Know which explains a lot of what you need to know about how Google and
Good morning from Greenwood, Maine where we’re getting ready for the first snow storm of the year. Before I went searching for a snow shovel,
Here’s a neat application that I stumbled upon this afternoon. Custom Maps for Android allows you to use .jpeg and .png images of any map
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