
Expeditions, Search, and 202 Miles on a Bike – The Week in Review
Good afternoon from Maine where today I’m recuperating after riding my bike for 202 miles yesterday. The ride was part of a fundraiser for the

Good afternoon from Maine where today I’m recuperating after riding my bike for 202 miles yesterday. The ride was part of a fundraiser for the

At the beginning of this week Book Creator announced the launch of a new set of drawing tools that students can use in the creation

Virtual reality tours like those available through Google Expeditions (check out an exciting update) provide students with the opportunity to experience the sights and sounds
Blogger is a popular choice for creating classroom blogs and personal blogs because it can be accessed through your Google account and because it is

ChatterPix Kids is one of my favorite digital storytelling apps for elementary school students to use. For many years the app was only available in

Last year TED-Ed started publishing a series of video lessons titled Why Should You Read…? Each lesson is about a classic work of literature that

A few years ago I hosted a workshop on recording history with students (slides from that workshop can be seen here). The purpose of the

The Joy of Search is the title of Dan Russell’s forthcoming book about search strategies. I pre-ordered my copy from Amazon about six weeks ago

National Geographic recently published a new video titled A Brief History of Yellowstone. The video hits almost all of the key points in the history

While ISTE’s annual conference is the place that all of the big ed tech companies showcase their new developments for the coming year, AASL’s annual