
The Right to Food – An Interactive Story About Hunger
The Right to Food is an interactive story about the challenges of feeding the world’s people. The story, produced by feedingminds.org, takes students to eight

The Right to Food is an interactive story about the challenges of feeding the world’s people. The story, produced by feedingminds.org, takes students to eight

Thanks to Peter Vogel I recently learned about Science Take from The New York Times. Science Take is a new series of videos short (60-90

Last Friday I shared a idea for collaboratively creating a book review site with your students. On Monday Jenny Murphy Tweeted me to share what

For the last couple of years Vimeo has offered free music to download and re-use in your video projects. Now YouTube is offering the same

If you use Blogger and or your students use Blogger, you may have noticed that Blogger is now automatically posting to Google+ whenever you publish

Taking IT Global is an organization with a mission to empower youth to understand and act on the world’s greatest challenges. I’ve written about some

Whenever I talk to students or teachers about slide design, digital portfolio design, or any other visual project one of the things that I talk

123D Circuits is a free tool from Autodesk and Circuits.io (reviewed here) for collaboratively designing electronic circuits online. On 123D Circuits you can design your

Problem Attic is a service that I reviewed when it launched last year. Since then it has continually expanded to the point that you can

If you have been searching for a service to replace iGoogle (it will be shut down on November 1), you might not have to look