
The Week in Review
It was a busy week here in the land of Free Technology for Teachers. Between moving into a new house and traveling to speak at

It was a busy week here in the land of Free Technology for Teachers. Between moving into a new house and traveling to speak at
In my previous post about PBS Math Club I mentioned that you could create similar videos by using the annotations tool in the YouTube video

PBS Math Club is a new YouTube channel in which students can watch and interact with math videos. Each of the videos contains a series

Twice in the last two days at the WLMA 2013 conference I demonstrated how to create audio slideshows on YouTube. Creating audio slideshows in YouTube
The Royal Society of Chemistry has launched a new global project for students. The project, simply called The Global Experiment, asks students to measure the

Cross-posted from my other blog iPadApps4School.com I’m preparing to do a virtual presentation for a small district next month. My hosts asked for a list of

Word Hippo is a nice little tool that students can use to find definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and translations for words. The service also provides students

Earlier this year I discovered that the Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts free online art history texts. Today, I revisited that collection and discovered that
Alchemy SmartBinder is a free service for creating, organizing, and sharing lessons. With an Alchemy SmartBinder account teachers can create lessons that include text, images,
The Google Cultural Institute is one of my favorite sites for students in history, geography, and art courses. The online exhibitions in the Google Cultural