Some of My Favorite Resources for Introducing Google Earth & Maps Beyond Social Studies
Google Earth and Google Maps has always been a natural fit in social studies classrooms. But Google Earth and Maps can also be powerful tools
Google Earth and Google Maps has always been a natural fit in social studies classrooms. But Google Earth and Maps can also be powerful tools

There are plenty of good places to find free ebooks online, here’s another worth taking a look at. Forgotten Books republishes thousands of classic works that are in

Rocket Science 101 is a free iPad app offered by NASA designed to help students understand how rockets work. The app also helps students understand

As in past summers, in 2015 C-SPAN will bring a select group of middle school and high school social studies teachers to Washington, D.C. as

Last fall Adam Bellow and the eduClipper team released a new digital portfolio creation platform called WeLearnedIt. Through the WeLearnedIt iPad app you and your

Maily is a free iPad app that provides young children with a safe and fun way to send emails to parents and selected family members. To

Newspaper Map is a new for locating and reading newspapers from locations all around the world. Newspaper Map claims to have put placemarks for more 10,000

To help elementary school teachers educate their students about germs and disease prevention (and to sell disinfectant) Clorox has developed a website for teachers. Clorox Classrooms offers

Parts of this post originally appeared on my other blog, iPadApps4School.com Rice University offers a number of web and iPad-based educational science activities for students

For the last four days I’ve been knocked down by the flu. This experience has reminded me of a few videos about the flu and