
Five Ways to Digitally Celebrate Your Students’ Year
The end of the school year is here or soon to be here which means it’s a great time to reflect on what your students

The end of the school year is here or soon to be here which means it’s a great time to reflect on what your students

Dictionary of Numbers is a neat Chrome extension that “translates” large numbers into terms that are easy to visualize. When you have the extension installed

Yesterday, I shared the EFF’s lesson plans for teaching copyright. After using those plans you may want to move your students on to understanding Creative

A couple of weeks ago I wrote a long review of the visual bookmarking service, eduClipper. eduClipper is a great place for teachers and students

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has published a set of comprehensive lesson plans about copyright simply titled Teaching Copyright. Teaching Copyright contains five lesson plans. Each

Two weeks ago Adam Bellow relaunched eduClipper. Unlike a lot of new ed tech services, Adam comes from a teaching background not a tech developer

A few weeks ago I suggested having students use the Crash Course videos as review materials to view before the end of the school year.

Yesterday, I shared a couple of tips for leading successful Google Apps training activities. Here’s the third installment in my series of tips on the

Greetings from Rock Valley, Iowa, the land of cows and corn! As we wind up our school year this week, I have begun reflecting on

Memorial Day is one week from today. Here are a couple of quick resources that you may want to include in a lesson about Memorial