
A New Collaboration Option in Google Forms
From creating short surveys to delivering multiple choice quizzes Google Forms is a great tool for teachers. Today, Google announced the addition some useful new

From creating short surveys to delivering multiple choice quizzes Google Forms is a great tool for teachers. Today, Google announced the addition some useful new
Earlier this week I shared five good feeds for mathematics teachers and five good feeds for history teachers. These lists were born out of a

Google has just opened their third annual science fair for teenagers. This year the Google Science Fair will accept entries in thirteen different languages. Students

On Monday I published directions for enabling limited access to Blogger blogs. Today, by request, I’m publishing directions on how to limit access to posts
Later this week I’m running a workshop on the use of backchannels, polling services, and informal assessment tools. In preparation for that workshop, I spent

I subscribe to roughly 300 blogs (honestly, I stopped keeping track a while ago). Usually, when I say that at conference or workshop the follow-up

A question that I often get when I work with elementary school teachers to help them get on the road to blogging goes like this,

This Link Will Self Destruct is a free service for sharing links that are accessible for a finite period of time. This Link Will Self

Wistia is a video hosting service that I am currently using to host some of my videos. Recently, Wistia launched a Learning Center to teach
I subscribe to roughly 300 blogs (honestly, I stopped keeping track a while ago). Usually, when I say that at conference or workshop the follow-up