
Three Tips for Planning Video Projects
I love video projects because the entire process of developing project ideas, creating the video, and sharing the video engages almost all students. Over the

I love video projects because the entire process of developing project ideas, creating the video, and sharing the video engages almost all students. Over the

Who owns Antarctica? That’s an interesting question that many of my geography students wondered and asked over the years. The answer to that question is

From time to time you may find yourself in need of a quick way to share your screen remotely. Sharing your screen with students can

Liberty, The American Revolution is a feature on PBS.org. There are a couple of resources in this feature that are worth noting. First, and probably

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Today, is a perfect day to share a neat interactive story map produced by ESRI. Mapping the Emerald Isle: a geo-genealogy

People often get a kick out of learning that both of my dogs have their own email addresses. You can send them email at Max

The Iditarod concluded this week with Dallas Seavey winning for the fourth time in five years. Before the race started I shared some resources for

This summer I will be hosting two Practical Ed Tech Summer Camps in Portland, Maine. The first one on July 11th and 12th is designed

I’m currently working with a school that is making the transition to Google Apps (click here for information on bringing me to your school). Last week

Origo One is a new YouTube channel offering one minute math lessons for teachers and students. The first few videos in the series seem to