
Four Ways for Students to Create Multimedia Magazines
Years ago, one of the first uses of the iBooks issued to Maine’s middle school students that impressed me was a magazine project completed as

Years ago, one of the first uses of the iBooks issued to Maine’s middle school students that impressed me was a magazine project completed as

Quill is a service that provides an updated take on the old writing worksheets that most of us used in elementary school and middle school.

Pest World for Kids is a fun educational website for students in elementary school and middle school. Pest World for Kids has a great index of pests which

The Stanley Cup Playoffs are in full swing now. (My Bruins lost to the Canadiens tonight). If you have students who are interested in hockey,

Earlier today I was asked for advice about developing and deploying 1-to-1 (or 1:1) programs in schools. One of the best resources that I often

Read & Write for Google is a fantastic Chrome app that was initially free then moved to a premium subscription model. Today, I learned that
This is guest post from ETT Summit presenter Sabba Quidwai (@askmsq) first appeared on Free Technology for Teachers. EdTechTeacher.org is an advertiser on this blog.

A friend of mine recently Instagrammed a picture of the boom box that she used to crank-up in high school. We all had a good
One of the features of C-SPAN Classroom that I particularly like is the Bell Ringer category of activities. Bell Ringers are short videos about contemporary

Spell Up is a fun new Google Chrome experiment. Spell Up is a game in which you hear a prompt to spell a word then