
The Week in Review – The Most Popular Posts
Good morning from the Free Technology for Teachers World Headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. It’s a beautiful late fall morning here. It’s the kind of morning

Good morning from the Free Technology for Teachers World Headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. It’s a beautiful late fall morning here. It’s the kind of morning

One of the most popular posts of the past week was my two video introduction to Google Forms for teachers. Those videos are part of

Hands on Banking is a program produced by Wells Fargo. The purpose of the program is to introduce students to the basics of personal finance

Earlier this week I was chatting with a friend and we somehow got on the topic of nursery rhymes. That prompted us to Google search

Over the last week Twitter has been rolling out a new polling feature to its users. The new polling option allows you to post a

A few weeks ago I posted that I would soon be publishing a new video series in which Rod Berger and I answer your ed

Google Keep is my go-to app for writing short notes and setting reminders for myself. I’ve also used it as a mindmapping tool from time

Math is Fun is a free website that offers math games, puzzles, and tutorials. One of the tutorial resources that they offer is an illustrated

The best way to have students avoid accidentally using copyrighted images or videos in their own projects is to use media that they’ve created themselves.

Rolling the clocks back one hour is a sure sign that winter is fast approaching North America. We’ll be doing that here this weekend. If