Month In Review – The Most Popular Posts on Free Technology for Teachers
Good evening from hot and steamy Greenwood, Maine. Earlier this week I had the heat on in my house and this afternoon I was outside
Good evening from hot and steamy Greenwood, Maine. Earlier this week I had the heat on in my house and this afternoon I was outside
Realtime Board is a nice tool for hosting online, collaborative brainstorming sessions. I’ve featured the service a couple of times since its launch last fall.
A couple of years ago I had students in one of my classes create Common Craft-style videos to tell the story of Lewis and Clark.
I’ve reviewed a lot of screencasting tools over the years (a list of seventeen can be found here). The problem with most screencasting tools is
There is no shortage of to-do list tools available on the web today. Some are parts of larger services (see Gmail and Evernote) while others
Last week I featured the Vimeo Video School’s series about stillmotion video creation. YouTube also has an extensive collection of videos designed to help you
Want to understand why my dogs make such a mess when they drink water? Watch a slow motion video of the process and you’ll see
PDF Mergy is a free tool for combining PDFs. The service does not require you to register unless you want to select files from your
It seems like every day I find a new infographic on at least one of the blogs that I follow. This is because a good
Room Recess is a free and advertising-free educational games sites developed by an elementary school teacher. The site currently features fourteen games. Room Recess offers
Classwork.com transforms teaching materials into interactive digital lessons and saves teachers time with instant autograding. Our platform integrates seamlessly with major systems for personalized student engagement.
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