Rewordify Helps Students Read Complex Passages
Rewordify is a free site that was developed by a special education teacher and former computer programmer for the purpose of helping students read complex
Rewordify is a free site that was developed by a special education teacher and former computer programmer for the purpose of helping students read complex
This morning on Google+ Larry Ferlazzo shared a TechCrunch story about Weebly expanding. As I wrote in response to Larry’s post, it is good to
Good morning from sunny Greenwood, Maine. I know that for a lot of you this may be the last weekend of the summer before school
Cross-posted from iPadApps4School.com One of the things that I love about the start of the new school year is that so many students have goals
Thanks to Patty Eyer for reminding me about this great resource. DIY.org is a neat website on which kids can find dozens of DIY projects
The Science of Macaroni Salad is a fun two-part TED-Ed lesson through which students can learn about chemical mixtures, solutions, and bonds The videos use
In just two days A Complete Guide to Using Blogger In School has been downloaded nearly 3600 times. In those two days I’ve had quite
There’s No Dishonor In Having a Disability is a new TED-Ed lesson that offers a great message to share with students as the new school
Yesterday, after posting A Complete Guide to Using Blogger In School I received a couple of questions about why I am hosting it on Box.com
Google Maps Street View imagery just keeps getting better. Recently, Google introduced Google Maps Views which is a collection of the galleries of the best
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