
My Three Step Method for Producing a Podcast
One of my new projects for this school year is producing The Practical Ed Tech Podcast every week. I’m now up to nineteen published episode

One of my new projects for this school year is producing The Practical Ed Tech Podcast every week. I’m now up to nineteen published episode

Google Earth is one of my favorite tools to use in history and geography lessons. Google Earth enables students to see and explore places in

Last month I announced the free Practical Ed Tech Creativity Conference that I’m hosting in December. The presenters have been chosen and in the next

Later this week I’ll publish the nineteenth episode of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast. That’s beaten the law averages when it comes to podfading. Except

YouTube has a lot of helpful little features that are often overlooked. One of those features is the option to upload videos and schedule them

Timeline JS is one of my all-time favorite tools for use in history classes. It is always at the top of my list of tools

Last night I published a post in which I speculated that Google is rolling out the “insert audio” feature to more G Suite accounts. This

This morning I was looking for a historical map of Mount Vernon to overlay onto Google Earth imagery. (I’m publishing a video about that later

For more than a decade I’ve used Vocaroo.com whenever I’ve needed to quickly create an audio recording. The one complaint it about was that it

Russel Tarr recently added a new game template to the toolbox available on Classtools.net. The new game is called Fling the Teacher. Fling the Teacher