
Snap! – Drag and Drop Coding for Kids
Snap! is a drag and drop programming interface designed to help students learn to program. Snap! uses a visual interface that works in your browser

Snap! is a drag and drop programming interface designed to help students learn to program. Snap! uses a visual interface that works in your browser

For the second year in a row, Pearson Online Learning Exchange has invited me to speak at their Authentic Learning Workshop in Scottsdale, AZ July

When I was in high school we had the choice of studying Spanish or French to meet our foreign language requirement. I distinctly remember telling

Last night someone on Twitter asked me for advice about how to respond to discovering that his blog posts were being re-used without permission. This

Earlier this week I facilitated a workshop about social media for leaders of schools and organizations. Two of the questions that I posed to the

Digital Explorer is an organization that helps students learn about science and geography through the study of expeditions around the world. Digital Explorer publishes educational

Anyone who has stood on a beach looking out on the ocean has probably wondered, how big is the ocean? The TED-Ed lesson How Big

One of the great things about technology is that it can help use do things more efficiently which in turn means we get to spend

This morning at the AAFCS conference in Houston, Texas I facilitated a workshop about social media for leaders of organizations. We started the morning by

Last week I shared Donna Baumbach’s great Google Presentation of 65+ ways to use ThingLink in your classroom. This spring ThingLink ran a contest in