Caring for Comics – And Other Ideas for Video Projects
Earlier this week the Library of Congress Twitter account posted a link to the LOC’s reference page about the deterioration of paper. From that page I
Earlier this week the Library of Congress Twitter account posted a link to the LOC’s reference page about the deterioration of paper. From that page I
On Wednesday Google announced a bunch of updates to Gmail. That story was covered by every blog under the sun and garnered lots of commentary
Over the last few months I have come to appreciate all of the things that OneNote does that my trusty old Google Keep can’t do.
One of the good things about the new version of Google Sites is that Google has made it much easier to embed content from third
The new (current) version of Google Sites is easier for new users to start using. But with that ease of use comes fewer features and
As the winter fades and spring begins to bloom here in New England, kids and adults are itching to get outside more often. This is
WikiWhere is a neat map-based trivia game. The goal of the game is to identify cities based on their descriptions. The descriptions come from Wikipedia
Thanks to a teacher at Sigsbee Charter School in Key West I learned about a free webinar for fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students. The
In preparation for a webinar that I am hosting on Thursday I tested a new app that is supposed to help users identify trees. The
Storyboard That has been one of my favorite digital storytelling tools since I first tried it many years ago. Many readers of this blog have
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