7 Lessons About Electricity
One of my most memorable elementary school science lessons included all of us creating working circuits with multiple switches to illuminate light bulbs. Our power
One of my most memorable elementary school science lessons included all of us creating working circuits with multiple switches to illuminate light bulbs. Our power

For millions of Americans watching Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thanksgiving morning is as much a tradition as watching football after the turkey dinner. The

This isn’t groundbreaking, but you can now use emojis in Blogger. About a week or two ago a new icon appeared in the “compose” mode

President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on this day in 1963. Later in the same day Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as President of the
On Sunday and Monday I shared a couple of videos about making narrated Google Earth tours. Unfortunately, Google Earth doesn’t work on a Chromebook. So

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Many readers of this blog are already familiar my Practical Ed Tech weekly newsletter in which I share my favorite tip of the week and

Last night I published a video about how to make simple Google Earth tours. This morning I was greeted by an email in which a

For many Americans Thanksgiving is one of the few times, perhaps only time, that extended family gathers together. It can be a great time for