November’s Most Popular Posts on Free Technology for Teachers
Good evening from the Free Technology for Teachers World Headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. It’s the end of the month and as I always do at
Good evening from the Free Technology for Teachers World Headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. It’s the end of the month and as I always do at
Earlier today the Google Maps Blog featured Street View imagery captured by conservation organizations that are studying the effects of climate change on plants and
3D printers and 3D design software can be powerful tools that allow students to develop and test designs for all kinds of objects from toys
A few years ago my school district received a grant to purchase exercise and sports equipment used in lifelong fitness activities like biking and snowshoeing.
This is a guest post from Jennifer Carey (@TeacherJenCarey) of EdTechTeacher, an advertiser on this site. In the last few years, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) has
Max is worn out by Thanksgiving. Good evening from Orange, Connecticut where I’m spending time with family friends after Thanksgiving. If you celebrated Thanksgiving this
YouTube contains many useful features that are frequently overlooked. One of those features is using your YouTube channel to store videos even if you don’t
As we head into winter in the northern hemisphere, Shannon Miller has a launched a global, collaborative project for students. Winter Around the World is
Earlier this week I shared a couple of apps designed to help you get your students involved in learning about nature by going outside and
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