
The Week in Review – A Week at Home
Good afternoon from sunny Woodstock, Maine where I’ve had a nice week at home with my dog Max. Max was very happy to have me

Good afternoon from sunny Woodstock, Maine where I’ve had a nice week at home with my dog Max. Max was very happy to have me

Yesterday, I posted a video in which I demonstrated how to impose a time limit on a Google Form. In response to that post someone

On Wednesday I published a post about Choosito that spurred a lot of questions in email and comments on Facebook including some not-so-pleasant comments that

National Geographic’s YouTube channel includes a fun playlist of short videos about interesting science facts. The playlist, called Today I Learned or TIL for short,

If you have run updates on your iPad or Android tablet in the last 24 hours you might have noticed some new commenting options in

Weebly for Education offers a good platform for creating a classroom blog. One of the perks of Weebly for Education is that you can create

This morning I received a question from a teacher who was looking for a way to impose a time limit on a quiz or test

We’ve all seen plenty of poorly designed slides that have harsh color schemes, fonts that are too small, or otherwise just don’t look quite right.

Last week Google opened up a beta program for schools that want to use Google Expeditions on Android devices. If you get into that program

Next Tuesday is Groundhog Day. Groundhog Day is the day that, according to legend, a groundhog will predict how much longer winter will last in