The Most Popular Posts of the Month on Free Technology for Teachers
The end of September is here and by now we’re settled into the the new school year. I hope that the first month or so
The end of September is here and by now we’re settled into the the new school year. I hope that the first month or so
Google Drawings is one of the tools in the Google Drive suite that often gets overlooked by students and teachers. It can be a handy
Last week I shared the news about PrepFactory updating its offerings to include language arts and math practice exercises for middle school students. The new
QuickKey is a popular iOS and Android app that can help you save a ton of time when grading multiple choice or true/false quizzes. I
GameOn World is a new, multiplayer geography game developed by a high school teacher and his student in Portland, Maine. The game is similar in
This is a guest post from Ben Sondgeroth (@mr_sondgeroth) of EdTechTeacher, an advertiser on this site. You may have noticed that Google+ no longer supports
Last year I published a 30 page document that I called The Practical Ed Tech Handbook. This week I spent some time revising that document
One of last month’s most popular posts featured five frequently overlooked Google Slides features. Last week I featured a video about making comics in Google
TurboNote is a great Chrome extension that lets you take time-stamped notes while watching videos on YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and many other video sharing sites.
Earlier this year ClassDojo launched a new video series that they called Big Ideas. The first videos in the series were all about growth mindset.
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