Video – Three Ways Students Can Search for Creative Commons Licensed Images
Whenever students start searching on the web for pictures to use in their slideshows, videos, or infographics I have them search first for public domain
Whenever students start searching on the web for pictures to use in their slideshows, videos, or infographics I have them search first for public domain
Sponsored post: Discovery Education and Wilkes University are long-term supporters of Free Technology for Teachers. I’ve worked with Discovery Education on a number of occasions.
Thanks to Peter Vogel sharing examples on Google+, this morning I learned about the Google’s new Tips website. Google Tips is collection of Google product
Diorama is a new site from PBS station WNET in New York. Diorama features short videos, infographics, and pictures about the dioramas on display at
PixiClip is a great new tool tool for creating, narrating, and sharing drawings. PixiClip provides a whiteboard space on which you can draw, upload images
(Cross-posted from one of my other blogs, Android4Schools.com) Yesterday, on the Free Technology for Teachers Facebook page I shared a post about MIT App Inventor 2.
Empire.is features a map of more than 700 United States military bases and postings around the world. The map uses satellite imagery from Google Maps
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