
Use Google Maps to Tell a Story Within a Story
Google’s My Maps platform lets anyone who has a Google Account create their own multimedia maps. One of my favorite features within the My Maps

Google’s My Maps platform lets anyone who has a Google Account create their own multimedia maps. One of my favorite features within the My Maps
MoocNote is a free tool for taking notes while watching a YouTube or Vimeo video. All of your notes are timestamped and all of your

This is a guest post from Ruston Hurley. Rushton is the founder of Next Vista for Learning. Can explaining something abstract be interesting and fun?

Sitting down to map out your thoughts can be a great way to get yourself organized before embarking on a big writing project. It’s also

In the fall of 2012 I crisscrossed my way across Michigan’s upper peninsula. In doing so I was able to experience some of the magnitude

The CK-12 Foundation provides teachers and students with some excellent resources including Flexbooks, study guides, interactive math and science simulations, and even an online whiteboard

Slick Write is a free tool that helps you analyze your writing or that of others. To use Slick Write you can write new text

Last week I shared an interactive map of languages. That map is crowd-sourced and unfiltered which is why I recommended only using it to find

It can be easy to say to yourself, “I’ll just take a quick look at Facebook” and then look up at the clock to realize

One of my favorite ways to spark students’ interest in a history lesson is to have them look for interesting historical images. I’ve found that